Answer:
1. The author uses the words "undefined", "unbounded" and "immense" to describe the powers of the constitution.
2. Upset: it makes the Congress even more powerful than it’s previous long list of expressed powers
3. A Bill of Rights is necessary to protect the rights of citizens. The proposed Constitution does not do enough.
4. Yes he does, and it matters because if you don’t trust the people in power you wouldn’t have a real nation.
5.He seems more like an Anti-Federalist.
Part Two
1. Unnecessary and dangerous
2. From the Federalist No.84
3. No because he believes that its unnecessary and not needed in the constitution.
4. That the bill of rights is pointless and not realistic for the American people.
5 He is defiantly Anti-Federalist; He goes against everything Federalism is for.
Answer:
D. Montreal
Explanation:
A, B and C are all the choices of states in the U.S. and you would automatically be a U.S. citizen if you were born in any of those states. Naturalization is the process of becoming a U.S. citizen IF you were born OUTSIDE the U.S.. Since Montreal is in Canada, you will have to go through the process of naturalization in order to become a citizen of the United States
In the late 1800s, the first state government reform legislation regarding railroad practices addressed rates for shipping and storing grain.
Option: D
Explanation:
Rail road practices were reformed by the legislation taken by state government. It addressed the revised rates for shipping and extension of facilities regarding storing of grains. Ships are very important for carrying high weight materials, goods that are called cargo items.
The storage capacity in the ships are huge that can easily accomodates number of goods at a time. If the rates of shipping and charges for storing grains reasonable then it will encourage business policies and trade motives. In the late half of 1800 century this initiative was taken.