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the romano empire under justinian after the creation of the Byzantine
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to protest racial discrimination and to show support for major civil rights legislation that was pending in Congress.
The correct answer is: A). It was too powerful.
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<em>The Second National Bank</em> of the United States<em> was founded in 1816</em> being the successor bank of the National Bank created in 1791 by <em>George Washington and Alexander Hamilton. </em>
<em>President Andrew Jackson</em> view this bank as an<em> elitist institution</em> tied to Eastern commercial interests. He thought<em> it had more power than any other bank</em>, since it acted like a branch of government, and controlled a big part of the nation's gold. The Second National Bank was an institution <em>against democratic views</em>, making it's priority<em> to gain profit </em>and <em>not public service.</em>
The re-election campaign of President Andrew Jackson against Henry Clay <em>focused on the bank's future</em>, when he won he felt he received a mandate from the public to close the bank despite the objections of the Congress. He removed all federal funds on <em>September 10, 1833</em> and announced that after October 1 there wouldn't be any deposits to the bank. President Jackson destroyed the bank, and it's charter officially expired in 1836.<em> The Congress censured President Jackson </em>for an abuse of presidential power.
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The first constitution of the United States was named "The Articles of Confederation"
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This constitution was was drafted by the second continental congress and ratified by all 13 states in 1781. It was named so because the plan was to bring different states together under one National Government in order to have a perfect union and promote the general welfare of the people, amongst many other things.
King Louis XVI was killed by the guillotine in the Place de la Revolution in Paris.
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King Louis XVI was found guilty for sedition with the with foreign countries and given to death penalty by the French National Convention but before the one day he was killed by the guillotine (a machine used to beheading the people) at the Place de la Revolution in Paris.
From the time he took the charge of the state and throne, he was unfit for solving the financial problems in the country and even the people of the state was not happy with his efforts. In the year 1792 (November), the evidence of his connection Austria and other foreign countries was found and due to this he was put on trial for treason by the National Convention.