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Answer:
b. marked the most important change in the U.S. Constitution since the Bill of Rights.
Explanation:
The Constitution of the United States is the written legal document of the United States federal government according to which the function and the structures of the U.S. government works. It also provides the basic rights to the citizens of United States.
The Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution is the first ten amendments that guaranteed certain fundamental rights to the U.S. citizens such as freedom of speech, worship and assembly, etc.
The fourteen amendment to the United States' Constitution was ratified in the year 1868. It provided citizenship to the people through naturalization or by birth in United States to all including the former slaves and granted equal protection to all the citizens of the laws.
Hence the correct option is (b).
Answer: From November 15 until December 21, 1864, Union General William T. Sherman led some 60,000 soldiers on a 285-mile march from Atlanta to Savannah, Georgia. The purpose of Sherman's March to the Sea was to frighten Georgia's civilian population into abandoning the Confederate cause.
Explanation:
Antifederalism is a political philosophy that opposes the concept of federalism, which defends that the authority of the State must be equal or superior, but never having more power than the sub-national states.
In this case Antifederalism refers to the movement that opposed a strong government of the United States and later opposed the Constitution of the United States of 1787. The old constitution called Articles of Confederation, gave the states more authority against the central government. Directed by <u><em>Patrick Henry</em></u> of Virginia, they opposed, among other things, the novel figure of the president they feared could become a monarchy.