The correct answers for these questions are:
<span>1. Which of the following are procedures by which the U.S. Constitution can be formally changed? Select all that apply.
- Congress proposes an amendment by a two-thirds vote, and state legislatures ratify the amendment by a three-fourths vote.
- A national convention proposes an amendment requested by three-fourths of states, and state legislatures ratify the amendment by a three-fourths vote.
2. Which of the following amendments was proposed but not ratified? (1 point) an amendment prohibiting the manufacturing, sale, and transportation of alcohol
3. Which of the following is an example of an informal change to the Constitution by legislative action? (1 point)
creation of a federal court system
4. Which of the following methods of informal change has most impacted the Electoral College? (1 point) legislation
5. Why was an amendment process included in the U.S. Constitution? (1 point)
to allow for the changing needs of society </span>
I found 4 branches of Protestantism: Lutheran, Calvinist, Baptist, and Anglican.
I hope this helps.
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I don't know exactly but here's what I got from google. hope this helps a bit
Explanation:
The First Battle of Bull Run, also known as the Battle of Manassas, marked the first major land battle of the American Civil War. ... The engagement began when about 35,000 Union troops marched from the federal capital in Washington, D.C. to strike a Confederate force of 20,000 along a small river known as Bull Run
Africa's resources were depleted and given to the American Colonies, which hurts their economy up to this day. Also, South America's natural resources were depleted (ie: Aztec gold) which hurt their economy as well. There's probably many more effects but heres one
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setting - india, 18th century
plot: A pet mongoose saves a human family
from evil snakes with the help of his
friends
dialogue:"Good gracious," said Teddy's mother.
"And that's a wild creature! I suppose
he's so tame because we've been kind
to him."
themes: good versus evil; heroism
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