The answer choice that DOES NOT explain why the executive branch has become more powerful than the legislature is option A.
<h3>What is the Executive Branch?</h3>
This refers to one of the arms of government that is charged with protecting the people in times of war, charging taxes, regulating commerce, etc.
Hence, we can see that from the answer choices, one can see that the executive branch of government became more powerful because of different reasons, but option A is NOT part of the reason.
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Answer: It led to unrest and violence between pro-slavery and anti-slavery groups.
Context/details:
The Kansas-Nebraska Act enacted by Congress in 1854. It granted popular sovereignty to the people in the Kansas and Nebraska territories, letting them decide whether they'd allow slavery. In essence, this made the Kansas-Nebraska act a repeal of the Missouri Compromise of 1820, which had said there would be no slavery north of latitude 36°30´ except for Missouri.
After the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act, pro-slavery and anti-slavery settlers rushed into Kansas to try to sway the outcome of the issue, and violence between the two sides occurred. The term "bleeding Kansas" was used because of the bloodshed.
Answer:
1 4 and 5 are the answers
Answer:
C. They feared an invasion from England
Explanation:
Because of widespread fear of a strong central government at the time they were written and strong loyalties among Americans to their own state as opposed to any national government during the American Revolution, the Articles of Confederation purposely kept the national government as weak as possible and the states as independent as possible