The tone of the documents differ since the Declaration of Independence is shorter and it is like a story since it just describes the rights that everyone should have, and how the King of England, by coming to the US had not given them the rights that they deserved. It also had a lot of content that talks about religion like: "...endowed by their Creator...". And, it has a long list of things the King has violated. The Bill of Rights however, has a monotone tone that just states the Amendments and what they are. It also has legal power, unlike the Declaration of Independence.
I just did a project on this for class.
Fact 1:
Boys were sent to school at a young age to learn how to become a scribe
Fact 2:
Most of the children that went to school to learn to become a scribe were middle class, because it cost money for the school.
Fact 3: Usually only boys of wealthy families went to school but there is evidence of some girls going to school and becoming doctors
Work they did: Scribes did many different things including copying manuscripts and other texts. They also had secretarial and administrative duties.
Answer:
A. Conflict between the people and the French monarchy sparked revolution.
Explanation:
The correct answer is "Speaker 2".
The centralization of power was a matter of much debate during the Constitutional Congress of 1777. During the elaboration of the draft that would become the United State's constitution, points like the checks and balances between powers and state representation came into question. A group of the members at the meeting supported a stronger federal government, while others supported a more decentralized one, limiting the power of the federal government by granting more attributions to the states.