In the United States of America, the highest law (power) is contained in the constitution of this country. The constitution that was created after the declaration of independence of the 'new world' not only tied the American people and the nation in one thread, but also set a model before the world.
The US Constitution is the first written constitution in the world to include aspects such as the nature of the state, the principle of the separation of powers of citizens, and judicial review.
Following are the features of U.S constitution;
1. First written constitution
2. Irreversible Constitution
3. Federal constitution
4. Presidential government
Importance of US constitution;
The formation of the American Constitution gave the world with a basis for written and democratic government. Many countries of the world adopted the U.S constitution as a base to make their constitution. This is the most prominent source of written legislation empowering citizens.
The principle of separation of power is important in the constitution. The Constitution of America has an important contribution in making the world the major power.
The correct answer for the given question above would be option C. The events in options A, B and D took place during the Russian revolution except for a <span> democratic president was given power. Hope this is the answer that you are looking for. Have a great day!</span>
Question- Which statement accurately describes events in the Revolutionary War?
Subject- History/Social Studies
Time This Question Was Answered- On Tuesday, April 28th 2020, at 8:56PM
Answer- The correct answer for this question is, B)The American victory at Saratoga convinced France to join the war on the colonists' side.
Further Explanation On My Answer- The battle of Saratoga was one of the most important wars fought during the course of the war of independence of the United States. Its outcome contributed, to a large extent, to deciding the final outcome of the contest in favor of the continental army. This battle took place between September 19 and October 17, 1777 in Saratoga, a region located between Boston and the Great Lakes area, in the vicinity of the Hudson River. The victory strengthened the possibility of triumph of the citizen militias over a line army, which precipitated the support of France (1778) and the Spanish Empire (1779) to the American independence cause.
Mary R. Lefkowitz (born April 30, 1935) is an American classical scholar and Professor Emerita of Classical Studies at Wellesley College. She is best known to non-Classicists for her book, Not Out of Africa (1996), where she criticizes the Afrocentric theory that Greek civilization was "stolen" from Ancient Egypt.
<span>Florence was very important during the Renaissance because it was a major center of Renaissance culture.</span>