Why did colonists feel the Articles of Confederation were necessary even though the Declaration of Independence was already writ
ten? The Declaration of Independence outlined a system of government but did not specify how much power that government could have.
The Declaration of Independence determined individual rights but did not discuss how those rights influenced others.
The Declaration of Independence called for a federal system of government but did not plan for the role of individual states.
The Declaration of Independence outlined a relationship between individuals and the government but did not detail the power and control of that government.
Colonists feel the Articles of Confederation were necessary even though the Declaration of Independence was already written because the Declaration of Independence outlined a relationship between individuals and the government but did not detail the power and control of that government.
Option: D
Explanation:
Declaration of Independence highlighted the relationship between individuals and the government means the position or the rights of the citizen in nation and the process of election and selection of government but did not provide the detail of the power and control of the government.
Articles of Confederation provides the detail of power of government- detail description of executive, judiciary and administrative division and in which sectors they can put on their powers. Both declaration of independence and articles of confederation are important to establish laws and powers.
It would be "(D) the bombing of the Oklahoma City Federal Building," that is not associated with Al Qaeda, since this was an act of "domestic terrorism," that was carried out by a Christian white male.
Language helped the Islamic empire to unite under the Abbasid Dynasty, which was the Arabic Language. It was easier to communicate and understand each other by speaking one language and having one religion (belief.) The correct answer is (c.) Arabic Language.