True would be the answer youre looking for.Hope this helps!!
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So ..
A is out because the declaration of independence doesn't talk about getting territories , it just talks about how the U.S gained Independence at long last from Britain
B is out because the Articles of Confederation basically was an early "failed" constitution that could not place taxes.
C is out . bill of rights is just a list of rights that we as people have and how these rights are protected and can not be taken away from us.
D is your answer...
The Northwest Ordinance was a document that was passed July 13, 1787 which established a process for new states to be gained and they can become part of the U.S territory.
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¿Qué te parece la forma de Gobierno Absolutista? Fundamenta.
La forma de gobierno absolutista es muy negativa para la mayoría de la población. Esto debido a que un gobernante con poder absoluto fácilmente puede cometer injusticias y arbitrariedades: puede hacer la ley a su antojo, juzgar a personas sin un juicio justo, y en general, controlar la vida de las personas de forma excesiva y contraproducente.
Si fueras parte del pueblo ¿estarías de acuerdo con que el Rey estuviera a cargo de todo? Fundamenta
No, un rey absoluto es un peligro inminente para la gente del común, por lo que se explicó arriba.
¿Crees que la población tuvo una actitud positiva frente al Rey absoluto? Fundamenta
Algunas personas históricamente tuvieron una opinión favorable de los reyes absolutos, en especial debido a que dicho poder era legitimado por la iglesia. No obstante, la mayoría de personas desconfían, por simple instinto de supervivencia, de un gobierno todo poderoso.
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One of the most notable examples of American imperialism in this age was the annexation of Hawaii in 1898, which allowed the United States to gain possession and control of all ports, buildings, harbors, military equipment, and public property that had formally belonged to the Government of the Hawaiian Islands.