Answer:
1. The author uses the words "undefined", "unbounded" and "immense" to describe the powers of the constitution.
2. Upset: it makes the Congress even more powerful than it’s previous long list of expressed powers
3. A Bill of Rights is necessary to protect the rights of citizens. The proposed Constitution does not do enough.
4. Yes he does, and it matters because if you don’t trust the people in power you wouldn’t have a real nation.
5.He seems more like an Anti-Federalist.
Part Two
1. Unnecessary and dangerous
2. From the Federalist No.84
3. No because he believes that its unnecessary and not needed in the constitution.
4. That the bill of rights is pointless and not realistic for the American people.
5 He is defiantly Anti-Federalist; He goes against everything Federalism is for.
All the illnesses that are being passed done generations. Like cancer from all the chemicals and radiation. Or the PTSD that is passed down with the generations. There are a lot of illnesses that can be talked about.
Both geography and climate greatly shaped Greek life and history since Greece's location on the Mediterranean allowed them to be leaders in trade (due to multiple ports of entry), and their climate was very conducive to growing things like olives and other foods that were very healthy.
Option A, turkey is the right answer.
A long-term benefit of the Columbian Exchange was the improvement in the diet of the people of Europe. Not only the Europeans were benefited by the Columbus exchange but also the Native Americans benefited greatly from the technology that the Europeans brought over to the New World. Native Americans shared Turkeys, Alpacas and other items with Europeans which signifies a mutual relationship.<u> Colonial Exchange plays a substantial part in the history of America. </u>
Answer: B. The romance languages
Explanation: Good luck! :D