2580–2560 BCE 4th Dysnasty
The main impact of the Anti-Federalists on the adoption of the US Constitution was that "<span>Their concern for preserving liberty led to the inclusion of the Bill of Rights in the ratified form of the Constitution," since they were worried that this new government would become tyrannical. </span>
Article 6 states that the U.S. Constitution is the highest law in the US
I don't know what choices you might be looking for with your answer, but here are some facts about Christianity in Ethiopia.
1. Christianity has been in Ethiopia since the 4th century. King Ezana II was converted to Christianity in 324.
2. The largest and oldest Christian church group in Africa is th<span>e </span><span>Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church. (Tewahedo means "unified.") It was part of the Coptic Orthodox Church (which encompasses other parts of north Africa and the Middle East) until granted its own status in 1959 as an independent group with its own patriarch ("father" -- the church leader).
3. The "Coptic" churches do not accept the definition of Christ's dual nature that was expressed by the Council of Chalcedon (AD 451). There's a whole lot of deep theology stuff I could get into with that thought, but won't. Just note that the Coptic church (such as exists in places like Egypt and Ethiopia) has a somewhat different theological stance than what you would normally find in western Roman Catholicism or Eastern Orthodoxy.</span>
Those who were called homesteaders, where the one who would claimed a certain amount of land, pay a registration fees, farm it by themselves and live on it for five years.