Answer:
Easy. The executive powers during the AoC were in the hands of Congress (known as Congress of the Confederation).
Answer:
I think that the answer is C.
Explanation:
The founding father who failed to defend the property rights of indigenous people was <u>Sam Adams</u>.
<h3>Who was Sam Adams?</h3>
Sam Adams was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States and this allowed him to be one of the people who signed the Declaration of Independence.
He achieved this by being a leader in colonial Massachusetts where he became involved in the early actions and groups that led to the American Revolution.
Even though he fought for the rights of Americans to be free of British tyranny, this conviction of his did not extend to Native Americans.
in his book, "Rights of the Colonists" he championed the cause of American colonists over those of Native people and so failed to protect the rights to property that the Indigenous people had.
In conclusion, the Founding Father who failed to defend the property rights of Indigenous people was Sam Adams.
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Answer:
writing a constitution
ending absolute rule
protecting individual rights
ending the class system
Explanation:
lowering taxes for the rich is almost exactly the opposite of the goals of the French Revolution
essentially (very simply put), the wealth division among classes was extremely unbalanced. The rich were living excessively lavish lifestyles, while the poor citizens (of which there were many) barely had anything to eat.
So, the poor majority eventually were able to overthrow the ruling class, they wanted the money division among people to be fair--they did not want to lower taxes for the rich at all