In September 1620, a merchant ship called the Mayflower set sail from Plymouth, a port on the southern coast of England. Typically, the Mayflower's cargo was wine and dry goods, but on this trip the ship carried passengers: 102 of them, all hoping to start a new life on the other side of the Atlantic.
The correct options are as follows:
1. A.
The great compromise of 1787 was the agreement which the states in the America made concerning the issue of representation and legislative structure. As a result of the compromise, the constitution created a two chamber legislature which allowed for compromise between those who believed that all states should be equal and those who insisted that state representation should be based on the state's population.
2. A.
It can be seen from the passage that the speaker is calling for unity in the country. He believes that the people has a common foundation and heritage and that the similar values which are shared by the people should be further cemented by a national government.
3. B.
The article of confederation refers to the written document which established the function of the government, it comes into use after the independence. This article was replaced with the national constitution during the constitutional convention. It was during the constitutional convention that a new constitution was written for USA.
4. C.
James Madison is called the father of constitution because of the vital roles which he played in document drafting and its ratification during the federal convention of 1787.
Answer: Internal dissension or external pressure
Answer: federal laws rule over all other laws
Explanation:
say a law was passed in a state but was ruled to go against something in the constitution, that law would be abolished by the supreme court
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How did the views of society differ between the nobles and peasants in 1789 in France?
-The nobles were happy since they decided to storm the Bastille
-Peasants were upset since it was hard for them to eat b/c of the inflation of food prices and other goods