Congress didn’t have the power to enforce their own laws. Because of the fear of tyranny, the AOC was established to give more powers to the states than the federal government. While Congress could write laws, there was no Executive branch or authority to enforce the laws. Each state could except or reject the law, making congress, and the central government, ineffectual. The AOC would eventually fail and be replaced by the Constitution.
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In early revolutionary times, Adams was among the most vocal and radical critics of the existing government. By the 1780s, however, Adams had become an establishment figure and urged death sentences for the leading Shays rebels. Abigail Adams also had no compunctions with regard to the rebels.
True.
The poet points out that he knows a "worthy hind" (a woman), but that he is not longer after her, since his efforts have been in vain.
He tells the others who follow this woman that the pursuit is fruitless because she has a collar around her neck that says she belongs to Caesar and that she is "wild for to hold", although she seems to be tame.
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True
Explanation:
The Constitution and laws of each state establish the state courts. A court of last resort, often known as a Supreme Court, is usually the highest court. Some states also have an intermediate Court of Appeals. Below these appeals courts are the state trial courts. Some are referred to as Circuit or District Courts.