U.S. Constitution vs. Georgia's Constitution By: Carlie, Jacorey, Stephanie, Josh, Jenny, and Christopher Similarities and Differences Similarities 1) Both have a 2 house legislature. -The Senate and The House of Representatives.
2) Head of executive branch serves 4 year terms, but can only serve 2 consecutive terms.
3) 3 Branches- Executive, Judical, and Legislature
4) The head of the executive branch is elected by the people.
5) The people of all three branches are elected the same. Differences Differences 1) The U.S supreme court judge is appointed, but the GA supreme court judge is elected.
2) There are more members in the U.S. government, than the GA government.
<span>York was Clark’s childhood companion. He was a slave. We know he was big. We know he was very athletic. He was a great dancer. He was devoted to William Clark. He was a great help to the expedition because he was such a curiosity. Indians who had seen white men had never seen a black man before and there’s the famous – is it Catlin or Charley Russell – and there’s the famous Charley Russell painting in the Mandan lodges of the Mandan chief trying to rub the black off of York’s skin. York had a great time on the expedition. He had, had his own rifle. He got to vote. He was a full member of the expedition. He had a, the Indians loved him, and the Indian women especially loved York and he took full advantage of that so that on many occasions York would be missing that night and he would be in the lodge with one of the Indians. Sometimes with the Indian husband standing guard while the business was completed.
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True
Explanation:
Because In (1775–83), insurrection by which 13 of Great Britain’s North American colonies won political independence and went on to form the United States of America.
Answer:
Henry Clay Sr. was an American attorney and was Kentucky’s representative in both the Senate and House.
The Missouri compromise by Senator Clay involves admitting Maine to the United States as a free state while at the same time having Missouri as a slave state.
The Northerners and Southerners probably had the strong feeling that Clay was only working to solve the problems in ways in which he best knew how to.