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The Continental Congress adopted the Articles of Confederation, the first constitution of the United States, on November 15, 1777, but the states did not ratify them until March 1, 1781. The Articles created a loose confederation of sovereign states and a weak central government, leaving most of the power with the state governments. Once peace removed the rationale of wartime necessity the weaknesses of the 1777 Articles of Confederation became increasingly apparent. Divisions among the states and even local rebellions threatened to destroy the fruits of the Revolution. Nationalists, led by James Madison, George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Wilson, almost immediately began working toward strengthening the federal government. They turned a series of regional commercial conferences into a national constitutional convention at Philadelphia in 1787.
“An opinion begins to prevail that a general convention for revising the articles of Confederation would be expedient.”
John Jay to George Washington, March 16, 1786
Answer is: because conservative Republicans re-elected Taft at the party's 1912 national convention.
1912 National Convention<span> of the </span>Republican Party<span> of the </span>United States was held at Chicago. <span>That was beginning of a split in the party because a power struggle between Taft and former president </span>Theodore Roosevelt. <span> Roosevelt as defeted established new </span><span>Progressive Party.</span>
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A: The first Amendment of the U.S Constitution
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D. Paul Robeson's stand made him more popular thank Jackie Robinson
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Paul Robeson was a stage actor and an American artist. He was well known all over the world because of his cultural accomplishments as well as his political activism. He was a public champion in the socialist experiment in the Soviet Union which created hope and dreams among the black people around the world. He was well known and became a public face when there was injustice and discrimination against the black people in the constitution. His stand political stand made him more popular than Jackie Robinson.
For many Americans, the American Revolution chained their views of the enslavement of African Americans in that they started to view slavery as a hypocritical evil since they had just fought for their own "freedom" from Great Britain.