Answer:
Stare decisis
Explanation:
Stare decisis is a Latin terminology meaning standing by that which is has been decided.
Stare decisis is a legal doctrine that mandates the courts to follow historical cases when making a ruling on a similar case. Stare decisis makes sure that cases with similar scenarios and facts are approached in the same way. Courts must follow legal precedents set by previous decisions.
Answer:
YESS
Explanation:
The Constitution addresses the main problems facing the Articles of Confederation. (weak national gov.)
For example, the government had no power to tax, this meant they could only raise funds if the states willingly donated money. The national government could not fund military forces which lead to the inability to suppress Shay's rebellion.
Shay's rebellion was a protest attack held by a group of poor farmers.