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Authoring of the Texas constitution was dominated by common people's interests and an organization called the Grange.
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- The Constitutional Convention of 1875 culminated in the birth of the Constitution of Texas.
- The authors of this constitution intended to vest the powers of government into the hands of the people of the state.
- The Grange's were the ones who insisted that the constitution be framed with the common people at its core.
- The document of the Constitution thus ended up having articles dedicated to suffrage, education, general provisions for the public, etc.
Answer:
The French and Indian War (1754–1763) is the name for the North American theatre of the Seven Years' War. The war was fought primarily between the colonies of Great Britain and New France, with both sides supported by forces from Europe as well as American Indian allies.
Explanation:
The answer should be C because that is the only question that states growing livestock and animals. The others state about the practice of something, a method of doing something, or the science of.
The Achaemenid Empire (558–330 BC) of Persia, popularly referred to as the Persian empire, was a monarchy. It was ruled by a single hereditary leader, who considered himself divinely authorized to hold absolute power.
The Persian empire was a model of efficient ancient administration. The monarch appointed satraps as regional leaders, and delegated power in a way the preserved sufficient local autonomy to prevent most (non-Greek) subjects from wishing to revolt. It had an efficient system of roads and messengers, allowing rule over a large geographic area, and a regular system of taxation that established it on a sound financial footing. It also had a complex and uniform law code.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Since Congress had no means to enforce its laws, the states could simply ignore national laws without fear of retribution.