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Explanation:
Some of the challenges American democracy face during the
1950s and 1960s was that the African Americans female and other smaller group of people were refused the equal rights and access to education, housing, employment, and in other aspects Economic opportunities were inadequate.
The Americans responded to the challenges by engaging in protesting for equal rights, either within the government or not. The government subsequently support the needs of the Americans.
The answer is majority rule
Do you mean Alexander Hamilton? He was in the 1800s.
The Articles of Confederation withheld many powers of governance from the federal government, causing it to be simply too weak. For example, the federal government could not collect taxes, which is necessary to governance. The federal government could not properly enforce laws, since any states could decide to ignore a law it didn't like. It didn't even have judicial power as the Courts weren't invented under the Articles of Confederation.
It created a federal government that was too weak to even govern.
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