Answer:
The Constitution of the United States was written in 1787 by 55 delegates at a Constitutional Convention. Its purpose was to revise the weaker Articles of Confederation that had held the 13 states together after they gained independence from Britain.
Before it could be put into place, it had to be ratified by conventions from each of the 13 states, where the delegates argued both for and against the binding document. One of the main arguments against the ratification of the US Constitution was the lack of specified individual rights and liberties, so James Madison drafted a set of amendments to add to the US Constitution if it was ratified.
By June 1789, Madison submitted 12 amendments, though only 10 were passed and ratified in 1791 as the Bill of Rights.
Since then, 17 more amendments have been passed and ratified by the process laid out in Article 5 of the US Constitution, where an amendment is proposed by either a two-thirds vote in Congress or a national convention of two-thirds of the states.
Explanation:
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I wish u had the options here, but presidents<span> Zachary Taylor and Franklin Pierce were both part of the Mexican american war</span><span />
Hmph.. I believe it was the U.S Army..
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Answer:
B) A land invasion would result in too many casualties.
Explanation:
Japanese army was so tenacious that a land invasion would have cost way too many American lives
(mostly Marines and Army soldiers)