It would be "Article I" of the Constitution that establishes the legislative branch of the government, due mostly to the fact that the Founding Fathers wanted to place the greatest emphasis on this branch.
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Explanation:
The tactics of the Sarissa Phalanx holding the line while cavalry and mobile infantry flanked and routed the enemy is why Alexander was so successful. It worked against every enemy of that era. The phalanx, the sarissa along with the tactics used all undoubtedly contributed to the success of Alexander's army.
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Vote, voice an opinion at a city council meetings, or write to an elected leader
Explanation:
The question is about how an Arizona citizen could influence local political decisions.
Option A about voting every 4 years during the presidential election will not affect the local political decision but rather affects federal decision since voting for the president is at the Federal level.
Option B is about voting, voicing an opinion at a city council meetings, or writing to an elected leader. This shows that the decision being taken here will influence local politics. Here, the decision affects the lowest level of government which is at the local level.
Option C about accepting that nothing can be done and try to avoid being frustrated about local issues is wrong. Everyone has to role to play in governance and doing this won't impact positively on the local politics.
Subscribing to a news app, and watching the presidential debates or share political news on social media isn't influencing local political decisions in Arizona.
Therefore, the correct answer is option B.
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The correct answers are:
1-Agrarian: A society based around agriculture rather than industry
2-Aristocracy:People of the highest social class or nobility
3-Demographics:Characteristics of population, size,density and distribution.
4-Propietary: An arrangement where private owners are given rights normally reserved for states
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To strengthen the central government.
Explanation:
The federalists argued that the Articles of Confederation weakened the Congress of its power and sovereignity. Though Congress was endowed with numerous powers on paper, in reality the Articles rendered no real power to the Congress.
This was seen as a major threat by the federalists so they demanded for a new charter called The Constitution to strengthen the central government/Congress. The federalists finally concluded the Constitutional Convention of 1787 and a the US Constitution was drafted.