Correct answer: c. Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation, US Constitution, Bill of Rights.
Here is the order of those events, with dates:
Declaration of Independence - July 4, 1776
Articles of Confederation - Ratified March 1, 1781
United States Constitution - Ratified June 21, 1788
Bill of Rights - Ratified December 15, 1791
The Declaration of Independence asserted the independence of the American colonies from the British. Then the Americans needed to win the War of Independence in order to establish their own country.
The Articles of Confederation were the initial plan used for the governing of the United States. Those articles were then replaced by the US Constitution, and the Bill of Rights (Amendments #1-10 to the Constitution) were added shortly after the Constitution itself was ratified.
Because it was done illegally,at the point of a gun.Even today the United Nations does not consider Hawaii to be a part of the United States.In 1993,the US Congress passed and President Clinton signed The Act Of Apology regarding the means used to annex Hawaii.
Yes, it is true that the domestication of plants (and animals) led to more stationary settlements during the First Agricultural Revolution, since this led to a surplus of food--meaning that people no longer had to "hunt and gather" for their food.
The third option seems to be the most likely, as the first and fourth options reflect conservative beliefs, and the second option isn't based upon party lines.