It was "A) Henry Hudson, John Cabot" who searched for a northwest passage to Asia for England, although it should be noted that John Cabot was slightly more instrumental in this exploration.
A government action that denies someones fair and equal treatment under the law may be declared unconstitutional
Answer: Unconstitutional
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Explanation:
oday, it may seem impossible to imagine the U.S. government without its two leading political parties, Democrats and Republicans. But in 1787, when delegates to the Constitutional Convention gathered in Philadelphia to hash out the foundations of their new government, they entirely omitted political parties from the new nation’s founding document.
This was no accident. The framers of the new Constitution desperately wanted to avoid the divisions that had ripped England apart in the bloody civil wars of the 17th century. Many of them saw parties—or “factions,” as they called them—as corrupt relics of the monarchical British system that they wanted to discard in favor of a truly democratic government.
“It was not that they didn’t think of parties,” says Willard Sterne Randall, professor emeritus of history at Champlain College and biographer of six of the Founding Fathers. “Just the idea of a party brought back bitter memories to some of them.”
The best explanation to adopt a <u>new Constitution in Tennessee</u> is that it was a response to the requirement for all <em><u>ex-Confederate states</u></em> to adopt new constitutions <em><u>expressly prohibiting slavery</u></em>. In that sense, General Assembly, on <u><em>November 15, 1869</em></u>, called for an election to determine if a constitutional convention should be called to amend or replace the <u>1835 Constitution</u> and to elect delegates to that convention. Finally, the voters decided for the convention and the <u>new Constitution</u> was approved in <u><em>March 1870</em></u>.