Explanation:
The desire to colonize their own people onto better land, growing better food,and stronger livestock....
There are many ways for this to happen. The president can make bills. This isn't always effective as they can be rejected by congress. The president can also wage war. He has to be careful when doing this as it could backfire on him.
So The answers could be Maine.
The south said they were going to secede if Abe got elected president, this has to do with the Dred Scott case because the north was against slavery and this case said that slaves and free blacks were not citizens and they had no right to sue in the first place
which I think is wrong, anybody can sue. But hey whatever my opinion
Correct answer: 2) It created a strong legislative branch, a weak executive branch, and no judicial branch.
The states themselves had judicial and executive branches, but on the national level, the Articles of Confederation really gave all the power to Congress, the legislative branch. There would be a President as an executive officer, but he was chosen from a Committee of the States that was appointed by Congress. The American colonists, in forming the new nation, had initially shown much concern about limiting any executive branch power, fearing it would become like the king of Britain had been in wielding excessive power.