PRO-its good CON-its good
Explanation:
According to Article I of the Constitution, the legislative branch (the U.S. Congress) has the primary power to make the country’s laws. This legislative power is divided further into the two chambers, or houses, of Congress: the House of Representatives and the Senate.
Members of Congress are elected by the people of the United States. While each state gets the same number of senators (two) to represent it, the number of representatives for each state is based on the state’s population.
Answer:
The correct answer is <u>B</u>: to strengthen the economy of each region while ensuring that the federal government would remain strong.
Explanation:
The American System was an economic plan based on the financial ideas of Alexander Hamilton, supported by Henry Clay.
The plan had three mutually reinforced parts, based on a new national bank, taxing foreign goods and creating a subsidized infrastructure of new roads and canals. Therefore, this system tried to strengthen the American economy by protecting manufacturing with a protective tariff, the Second Bank of the United States provided a strong currency and by giving a bigger role to the federal government (e.g. with federally funded internal improvements as roads and canals).
Answer:
Option: growth of representative government in the colonies
Explanation:
The Mayflower Compact and the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut closely linked toward colonial self-government.
The Mayflower Compact was a collection of rules for the self-government in America in 1620. It was the first agreement by the English settlers in the colonies. The Mayflower Compact, signed by the pilgrims and other passengers who boarded the ship from England for the New World.
The Fundamental Orders set up as a complete plan of establishing a government in which the power rested with the freemen. The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut signed by the freemen of the towns of Hartford, Wethersfield, and Windsor in 1638.
Answer:
they have been beset by sectarian violence
Explanation:
Religious identity is salient in the Middle East and has contributed to and intensified conflicts across the Middle Eastern region. Also, the politicization and mobilization of popular sentiments around certain sectarianization explains the extent and upsurge of sectarian violence in the Middle East.