Answer: Hello, Hmmmm why did they. Well.............................
Explanation: The US Constitution was written to remedy those weaknesses and provide the US with a better, more representative form of government. ... Federalists campaigned to support ratification because they believed the Constitution was the best way to balance these needs.
Answer: these are mixed up, and it’s not showing me in the left or right column, so I will try my best.
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2) Discipline sent to lay hands on Saul -- Ananias
3) place where Saul was born and raised —Tarsus
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5)bearer of the Epistle to the Romans — Phoebe
6)city to which Saul was going when stopped by Jesus — Damascus
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8)people who settled in Galatia — Gauls
9)the leading city of Asia Minor — Ephesus
10)sent by Paul to encourage those at Ephesus — Tychicus
11)Paul's fellow-laborer among the Colossians— Deans
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Explanation: these are the all that I could answer, I hope it helps
The statement about the Battle of Hastings which is true is that C. it was won by King William of France.
A is incorrect because the plague occurred afterwards. B is incorrect because it had nothing to do with serfs - plus they came later on. D is incorrect because that feud refers to the Wars of the Roses, not the Battle of Hastings.
Virginia had three governmental structures. In order, they are a joint stock company, royal colony, and the commonwealth. The Commonwealth came in after 1763, however. In the Virginia Company, members appointed a counsel or group to direct the colony's decisions. Later, there was a governor who was given authority over all of Virginia. Later, they established a House of Burgesses as a representative group for Virginia. This group originally just advised the governor, but then gained more powers, such as taxes. Charles, I made Virginia a royal colony after few more years, establishing himself in charge of Virginia. A royal governor was appointed to see out the colony. The House of Burgesses gained more powers at this time such to do with the church, military, and taxes. This royal colony lasted beyond 1763 to 1776.