Answer:
1)The government cannot be run by a religious group.
2)The government cannot create a national religion.
3)The government cannot stop people from practicing their religion.
4)The government cannot make laws that religious organizations have to follow.
Explanation:
I believe it is these four because in the First Amendment it states that the people have the freedom of religion
To fight off both Japanese occupiers and the French colonial administration, political leader inspired by Chinese and Soviet communism formed the League for the Independence of Vietnam.
<u>Out of the given, the following statements that correctly describe the Constitution and how it was ratified:
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- The Great Compromise combined the New Jersey plan and the Virginia plan in order to establish state representation.
- The 3/5th's compromise was created to resolve the issue over taxation
- The Federalists papers were written by John Jay, Alexander Hamilton and James Madison to persuade states to ratify the Constitution.
- James Madison is referred to as the "Father of the Constitution" because of his contributions.
- Anti-Federalists would only ratify the Constitution after a Bill of Rights was added to protect civil liberties.
Answer: Options B, C, D, E, and F
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Statement B is correct. It started the bicameral legislature with the creation of the Senate that represented states.
Statement C is correct. It created to resolve the problem with slave's populations if they would count for legislative representation and tax purposes or not. The solution then was to calculate three in every five slaves considering as a person for legislation and taxes purpose.
Statement D. The Federalist paper, a series of essays of 85 that urged Anti-Federalists to ratify the constitution.
Statement E. because his drafts and his promotion of the Constitution, also he was the one who drafted the Bill Of Rights.
Statement F. Because of that they would only ratify the Constitution if it held a Bill of Rights to protect citizens.
The Reformation began in Germany in 1517 because an Augustinian monk named Martin Luther, who lived in Germany, wrote "95 Theses" protesting the Pope's selling indulgences. ... Because Luther was very outspoken about his feelings, the Reformation started in Germany and spread.