The Preamble an important part of the Constitution because it is the introduction of the Constitution. It states that, "We the people...<span>do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America."
</span>Based on that, it seems to me as if it's this option:
It affirms the people's right to self-governance.
Answer:
b i think if it wrong im sorry
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Answer: Crusades should not be viewed as colonization or colonization projects even though there are some points in common. Crusades had as a main objective to conquer Palestine, temple of God from the hands of non-Christians/muslims.
Explanation:
at the same time it was this activity, this project that could unite Christian West (all the kings and kingdoms under the leading ideology of medieval papacy) and to give it Christian religion as a basis and fundament of medieval West.
The idea of a "chief executive" scared many citizens during the ratification period as they saw that the powers to be granted to the President might enable the chief executive to function as a king or even a tyrant. These citizens were known as the "Anti-Federalists".