Answer:
Yes, the declaration of independence will still be relevant in 244 years.
Explanation:
Ok, so it has already been around for 244 years (1776 - 2020).
<h2>What was it for? </h2>
It was to declare independence from the British empire.
<h2>Why is it still relevant today?</h2>
The Declaration of independence is still relevant today, and will be for the next 244 years. This is because it is a cornerstone of our constitution today, and it will never go away unless the US is gone (unlikely). It basically says; No taxation without representation. This still echo's through today, we still have congress. Many other countries have borrowed sections of our government and chunks of the Declaration of Independence are important to peoples of other countries such as Liberia, Malaysia, and more.
The Articles of Confederation was the first established United States constitution. It provided a foundation for the Constitution itself, but was very flawed. A major flaw was the system of government: the Articles of Confederation only had one house (Congress) which would assert all power, becoming an authoritarian government. The US Constitution established checks and balances between the legislative, executive, and judicial branches so they can evaluate a law and see if it is just and pertains to the Constitution. This created the government we have now, a Constitutional Republic. I hope this answered your question!!!
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The rebellion served as evidence that the Articles of Confederation were too weak to effectively govern the country.
Answer:it argues for the cooperation between politicians of all races that Mandela would reject by refusing to negotiate with de Klerk to end apartheid
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