The Civil War Constitution of 1861 merely altered the Constitution of 1845 to ensure greater protection for the institution of slavery and to declare allegiance to the Confederacy.
How did the Constitution of 1861 differ from the one ratified in 1845?
This constitution made only minor changes to the one from 1845, changing the names of the United States of America and the Confederate States of America and requiring elected officials to pledge allegiance to the Confederate States of America.
What event caused the adoption of the Constitution of 1845?
1861 To facilitate Texas's entry into the Confederacy, the Secession Convention rewrote the Texas Constitution in a conservative manner. It approved the Constitution of 1845 with minor amendments to prohibit the release of slaves, demand Confederate allegiance oaths from officials, and facilitate modification.
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The answer is (C) The Church strengthened and expanded the Inquisition. (A) The pope called the Council of Trent to clarify the Church's teachings and address abuses.
The Vietnam War was a highly contentious period of time for the US, as it divided the nation in two and raised a counter culture that fought against government intervention. Many believed that the United States had no business in this conflict.
There are a variety of reasons due to which the government
has been slow in the cleanup efforts of the India’s Ganges River, which is a
vital natural resource and is thought to be highly contaminated. Firstly the
people of India believe that the Ganges is a holy river and it cannot be
contaminated. Secondly with several industries coming up around the river banks
the government is completely at fault for not committing themselves towards the
cleaning of this holy river.