Answer:
Explanation:
It was important because it maintained order within the society, and made (what was, back then), fair rules for the entire society to obediently follow. They protected the weak from harm, and covered most areas of life so there was less bloodshed and fighting among the society.
I believe the answer is:
• model for debate in government
In the past, the debate in government is being done without any rules when govenrment representatives could shout over one another. Now, they must follow a proper way and must obey the direction made by the moderator.
• defined legislative structure
The compromise dictate the process that must happen for a certain legislation to be passed, along with the type of power that the legislative branch had within the government.
Answer:
Articles 1, 2, and 3 of the Constitution describe the different branches of government, but there is no real quote about the separation of powers as a concept or doctrine.
Explanation:
There isn't really just one quote in the US Constitution that reflects the whole notion of the separation of powers between the three branches as the first three articles of the constitution each establish the importance of the separate branches and their relation to each other. The concept of separation of powers is thus inherent in the structure of government itself, but it is not really singled out as a concept or mentioned in and of itself. The legislative, executive, and judiciary levels are described in the First Article, in the Second Article, and in the Third Article. The concept of separation of powers is attributed to Montesquieu and James Madison wanted to include an explicit statement on the separation of powers in the Bill of Rights, but it was rejected in the revisions and suggestions made by the other Framers. It therefore remains an idea that is implicit in the government structures described in the Constitution.
Answer:
The availability heuristic.
Explanation:
The availability heuristic is a mental tendecy to name a specific item, object, date, memory, etc, that comes to mind when thinking of a specific event, memory, object, etc. In this case, 9-11 best explains this mental shortcut given that, the first things that comes to mind when thinking of air travel tragedies or terrorist attacks, is that unfortunate incident.