Many Americans wanted a new plan of government because the Articles of Confederation were far to "weak" to manage the nation successfully--as demonstrated by events like "Shays' Rebellion". the Articles were replaced with the "Constitution".
In 1506 appeared his epoch-making De Rudimentis Hebraicis<span>—grammar and lexicon—mainly after Kimhi, yet not a mere copy of one man's teaching.
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The Scramble for Africa refers to the period between roughly 1884 and 1914, when the European colonisers partitioned the – up to that point – largely unexplored African continent into protectorates, colonies and ‘free-trade areas’. At the time the colonisers had limited knowledge of local conditions and their primary consideration was to avoid conflict among themselves for African soil. Since no one could foresee the short-lived colonial era, the border design – which endured the wave of independence in the 1960s – had sizable long-lasting economic and political consequences. The Scramble for Africa resulted in several large countries characterised by highly heterogeneous geography and ethnically fragmented populations that limit the ability of governments to broadcast power and build state capacity.
I'm pretty sure the answer is it goes to the Senate
A. The First Estate was made up of clergy. B. The Second Estate was made up of nobles. C is not correct because the Third Estate was made up of commoners.