<span>Because its seats are never up for election at the same time</span>
<span>The most important difference was that the Articles of Confederation gave very little power to a central government while the Constitution created a strong central government.
Other major differences include:
Articles of Confederation:
- no Bill of Rights
- gov't has no power to collect tax
- to make amendment, vote of states had to be unanimous
- no president (executive branch)
- only one "house" in Congress (unicameral)
- states could coin there own $ (so there were multiple currencies)
- Congress had between 2 and 7 reps per state
- representatives in Congress were appointed by state legislature (no popular vote)
U.S. Constitution:
- Bill of Rights
- gov't can collect tax
- amendment needs 3/4 vote
- has an executive branch
- two houses in Congress (bicameral)
- only U.S. gov't can coin $ (one currency for nation)
- Congress has 2 senators per state and representatives depending on the size of the state's population
- senators appointed, but representatives elected through popular vote</span>
Answer:
the 15th Amendment granted the black to vote under the law.
blacks are slave but when it was abolished they gain their full citizenship and right to vote.
The answer is A.
the Romans conquered the Latins, then Etruscans and finally the Greeks.
Answer:
A
The Constitution is a combination of the most important and main laws of the United States. The first 10 laws of the Constitution were the Bill of Rights.
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