The Fugitive Slave<span> Law </span>dealt<span> with </span>slaves<span> who escaped to free states without their master's consent.</span>
Cynicism- philosophy that attempts to combine different systems of beliefs or practices.
inductive reasoning- <span>reaching conclusions based on observation.
</span>philosophy- <span>a particular system of thought or doctrine.
</span>skepticism- philosophy that believes true knowledge is not possible.
Socratic Method- <span>a means of arriving at truth by questioning, obtaining answers and criticizing the answers.
</span>syncretism- <span>a philosophy that doubts the attitude, beliefs, or character of others.</span>
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Explanation:
In 1836, the new Texas Constitution was written during the war for independence which had a separation of governmental powers, a bill of rights, a bicameral legislature. This had many adopted aspects from the Spanish and Mexican laws. In 1845, was modeled after other southern states and therefore referred to as the Statehood Constitution (Newell, 44). It embraced democratic principles and was influenced by Jacksonian democracy. In 1861, the Constitution was modified when Texas joined the Confederate States of America, this was called The Civil War Constitution. This is when Texas seceded to join the confederacy. In 1866, was on the losing side of the war and Texas was ordered by Andrew Jackson to revise the document. This new document abolished slavery and declared secession illegal. In 1869, reconstruction of the Constitution happened yet again because radical reconstructionists in Washington wanted southern states to write new constitutions with tougher standards.
Answer: Alcohol became increasingly common and disruptive.
Prior to the arrival of the colonists, there were already some types of alcoholic drinks available. However, these were very low in alcohol content (8%-12%) and not widely consumed. They were difficult to obtain and were mostly reserved for ceremonial purposes.
After the arrival of the colonists, spirits became more available, and they were constantly used when trading with Native Americans. Their availability, the lack of experience with alcohol, and the lack of regulations surrounding it led to massive consumption among Native populations and brought severe problems to these societies.