The Civil War Constitution of 1861 merely altered the Constitution of 1845 to ensure greater protection for the institution of slavery and to declare allegiance to the Confederacy.
How did the Constitution of 1861 differ from the one ratified in 1845?
This constitution made only minor changes to the one from 1845, changing the names of the United States of America and the Confederate States of America and requiring elected officials to pledge allegiance to the Confederate States of America.
What event caused the adoption of the Constitution of 1845?
1861 To facilitate Texas's entry into the Confederacy, the Secession Convention rewrote the Texas Constitution in a conservative manner. It approved the Constitution of 1845 with minor amendments to prohibit the release of slaves, demand Confederate allegiance oaths from officials, and facilitate modification.
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A period of great achievements in art, science, religion, philosophy, and politics is achieved in the period of Renaissance. Age old convictions of people who believed in divine rights of monarchy and the kings are representatives of God had transcended to pure democracy where in people’ representatives were given powers.
Arts and literature flourished. From Homer to Aristotle, philosophic teachings reached the zenith during the period of Renaissance. Humanism blossomed. Human beings and the knowledge which they possess are considered of much value than relying upon religious doctrines.
Science arts flourished parallelly. People were artist as well as scientist. Leonardo De Davinci is a Scientist who invented parachute which is used even today.
Answer:
C is the correct answer.
Explanation:
The poem is an extended metaphor, the poet seeing the fog as a cat that comes on tiny, silent feet, as cats do when they are stalking for example. Only a cat can move in such a way, almost imperceptibly, and in complete silence.
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Frederick Douglass hoped in the future there would be
equality for all races. To achieve this dream, Douglass believed that education
was the key to attaining equality and bright future for Black Americans. Though Andrew Jackson was a slave holder, he
too had hopes for the future of the United States. This was through expansion. Jackson believed that it was America’s
destiny to rule over the entire continent.
This was later carried out by President Polk who promoted westward
expansion.