It lowered the minimum voting age to 18 because at the end of the vietnam war, those who felt like if they were able to fight and kill at the age of 18 then they should be able to vote as well.
Answer:
The correct answer is C, <em>to form a stronger government</em>.
Explanation:
It was during the Shays' Rebellion (1786-1787) that became evident for conservatives that the Articles of Confederation had to be changed.
This rebellion attacked many courts and was widely feared as a moment where masses took for themselves the values of freedom in a way that endangered property and order in the newly born country.
That's why in this context figures like Alexander Hamilton argued for a strong government: to deal with situations like this that threatened the status quo. According to him and other Federalists, the Articles did not have tools for this kind of situation as it was a document where the central government barely had any power.
Answer:
The period from 1800 to 1840 bought many vital changes in the participatory democracy of the US. The political parties became more organized and selective. The politicians became more democratic in this period. The decisions of the Supreme court gained power over the state laws. Revolutionary changes were even made in the industrial progress during this time period.
This time period brought also brought the up rise of racism in the US. Only people with white skin were allowed to vote. People belonging from a certain race were only given jobs. The lower communities were not treated properly by the politicians as well as the upper white men.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
To maintain the balance of power, the English made alliances with other states