Answer:
These are the answer choices for the question:
A) division of powers
B) monarchical form of government
C) powerful central government
D) commander in chief
And the correct answer choice is:
A) division of powers
Explanation:
Federalism in the United States was born because of the necessity to allow the former colonies to become largely independet member states of the new countries, and also because the Founding Fathers believed that Federalism was a better way to ensure separation of powers and government power restriction than centralism.
The Virginia Plan<span> (also known as the Randolph </span>Plan<span>, after its sponsor, or the Large-State </span>Plan<span>) was a proposal by </span>Virginia<span> delegates for a bicameral legislative branch. The </span>plan<span> was drafted by James Madison while he waited for a quorum to assemble at the Constitutional Convention of 1787.</span>
Answer:
Also names the Great Rising
Explanation:
It was a major uprising across large parts of England in 1381. The rebels sought a reduction in taxation, an end to the system of unfree labour known as sefdom, and the removal of the kings senior officials and law courts
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Answer:
On November 4, 1979, a group of Iranian students stormed the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, taking more than 60 American hostages. The immediate cause of this action was President Jimmy Carter’s decision to allow Iran’s deposed Shah, a pro-Western autocrat who had been expelled from his country some months before, to come to the United States for cancer treatment. However, the hostage-taking was about more than the Shah’s medical care: it was a dramatic way for the student revolutionaries to declare a break with Iran’s past and an end to American interference in its affairs. It was also a way to raise the intra- and international profile of the revolution’s leader, the anti-American cleric Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. The students set their hostages free on January 21, 1981, 444 days after the crisis began and just hours after President Ronald Reagan delivered his inaugural address. Many historians believe that hostage crisis cost Jimmy Carter a second term as president.