The separation of powers is found in the Declaration of independence in the marriage sections.
<span>The answer is B. Slavery is found in the Constitution in a couple key spots. The first is in the Enumeration Clause, where agents are allocated. Each state is given various delegates in view of its populace - in that populace, slaves, called "different people," are considered three-fifths of an entire individual.</span>
I am pretty sure it is because it did not have a bill of rights. Hope this helps!
An important duty of the president is "negotiating treaties," since this duty falls to the executive branch, and the president is in charge of this branch (although this specific task is often delegated to the State Department).
Quebec was founded in 1608 by a guy named Samuel de Champlain. Some other towns had been added before Quebec, but Quebec was the first town that was meant to be a permanent settlement, and not just a simple trading post that was to be taken down after a few years of use.