They are similar because the bill of rights was not obligatory when it was made, the states didn't have to abide by it yet because the supreme court didn't decide so. The Arizona Article II was similar to it to make sure the state abides by it. They are different for the simple reason that there are parts that are not based on the bill of rights, like the bill of rights has things not found in it, but the essence is the same.
The correct answer is "the tie that bound her to Spain has been severed". The "tie" refers to the colonial rule and "her" refers to America. To put in other words, Bolívar says in that sentence that the colonial rule of Spain over America is over.
With "kept the parts of that immense monarchy together", Bolívar is refering that only the concept of colonialism held the Spanish Empire together, but no one on the American continent felt bounded with the Spanish mainland.
The sentence "inspired in us is greater than the ocean between us" refers to the fact that America and Spain are so far from each other (there is literally an ocean between them), so there is little connection between the two. In this sentence he also says that the hate of the Spanish towards the Americans is bigger than the ocean between Spain and America.
It was an attack weapon which caused other countries to get tensions and that lead to war. it would also have mass detrition an greater goods.
Answer: Max started the fight because he was angry with Justin for what he did the day before the fight started.
Answer:
A. governments obtain their power to govern from the people
Explanation:
The political idea that was stated in the Texas Declaration of Independence is that "governments obtain their power to govern from the people"
This is evident in the text of the Texas Declaration of Independence where it was stated among other things that "When a government has ceased to protect the lives, liberty, and property of the people, FROM WHOM ITS LEGITIMATE POWERS ARE DERIVED, and for the advancement of whose happiness it was instituted..."
The declaration was made in Washington on March 2nd 1836.