They are similar because the bill of rights was not obligatory when it was made, the states didn't have to abide by it yet because the supreme court didn't decide so. The Arizona Article II was similar to it to make sure the state abides by it. They are different for the simple reason that there are parts that are not based on the bill of rights, like the bill of rights has things not found in it, but the essence is the same.
Both political parties and interest groups are formally organized.
interest groups are an organization of people who share a common interest and work together to protect/ promote that interest by influencing the government.
Interest groups very greatly in size, aims, and tactics. And as far as political parties use campaign finance committees to raise funds for election purposes.
I believe the answer is democracy, religion and ethnic equality. His goal of having these three made it possible to unite India having a non-violent act to attain it. The next generation was influenced and inspired by Gandhi and followed him.
C. With the construction of railroads came a big decrease in violence across the west. How would a railroad decrease crime? It most likely would increase it.