Both contributed to the scientific revolution and went against the ideals of the church
newton created the three laws of motion and believed in gravity
galilei helped prove that everything in our solar system goes around the sun
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Answer:
Started the following precendences:
1. Two-term limit (not an actual law until 1951)
2. A state of the union address
3. An inagural address
4. The title of "Mr. President"
Explanation:
President Washington was a humble and famous leader at the time. His actions during his eight years as President of the United States would set precedences still recognized today. All succeeding Presidents followed his example on how they were to serve.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
As there is no specific question here, we assume that what you need is to list and include the argument for each explanation. If that is the case, then the explanations would be the following.
Most Honorable Delegates, I recommend that state leaders replace the Articles of Confederation. We need a new Constitution. I have listed three weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation below. I include an explanation of why each weakness is a problem.
Weakness #1: The Articles of Confederation left a weak central government.
Explanation: Congress, the central figure of the federal government was very limited and had few responsibilities such as running the post office and dealing with Native American issues.
Weakness #2: the central government did not have money.
Explanation: The states were sovereign under the Articles of Confederation. That meant that they could collect money through taxation. If the central government needed money, it had to ask for it from the states.
Weakness #3: Security of the country. The central government could not raise an army.
Explanation: Under the Articles of Confederation, the central government was not capable to raise a much needed national army. This issue became important during the Shay Rebellion in Massachusetts.
The answer to the question is true. They did have to pass.
Negro Fort was a fort built by the British in 1814, during the War of 1812, on the Apalachicola River, in a remote part of Spanish Florida. It is part of the Prospect Bluff Historic Sites, in the Apalachicola National Forest, Franklin County, Florida.
The fort was called Negro Fort only after the British left in 1815, its later residents and staff were primarily blacks (free Negroes or fugitive slaves), together with some Choctaws. There were a significant number of maroons already in the area before the fort was built[citation needed] and beginning in 1804 there was for several years a store (trading post) there. The blacks, having worked on plantations, knew how to plant and care for crops, and also to care for domesticated animals, mostly cattle.
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