Because
of different religions and culture, schooling was hard to maintain and
establish in United States. National leaders wanted to make education
compulsory to everyone to make good citizens and leadership out of the
children. To make education a primary goal, the Congress sanctioned the Land
Ordinance of 1785 to make education compulsory for everyone, allotting more on
the maintenance on public schools. It is also at this ordinance where religion
and state were separated making religion not a compulsory in their education’s
curriculum.
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The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex. This is Nineteenth Amendment.
What does the 19th amendment do?
The 19th amendment, approved by Congress on June 4, 1919, and ratified on August 18, 1920, gave women the right to vote. The right to vote for women in America is legally protected under the 19th amendment. This accomplishment needed a protracted and challenging battle; triumph required decades of activism and resistance.
Why was the 19th Amendment a turning point in history?
The 19th amendment marked a paradigm shift by granting women the right to vote. Previously, women were only permitted to participate in home affairs and were not permitted to engage in national politics.
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Hi there! These are the 7 articles of the Constitution.
1)Create a legislative branch with two houses
2)Create a judicial branch with a federal court system.
3)Tell how to propose and ratify amendments.
4)State the process to ratify the Constitution.
5)Create an executive branch with one president.
6)Say the Constitution is the supreme law of the land.
7) Create a firm league of friendship between states (unify the states)
I think its because the goods were manufactured more. There were more of the goods because they could be transported to other places. But i am not completely sure it just makes sense to me.