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Yakvenalex [24]
3 years ago
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Which document established a process for new territories to become states within the United States? A. Declairation Of Independe

nce. B. Articles Of Confederation. C. Bill Of Rights D. Northwest Ordinance. Really need answers
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1 answer:
UNO [17]3 years ago
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Hey! 
So ..
A is out because the declaration of independence doesn't talk about getting territories , it just talks  about how the U.S gained Independence at long last from Britain
B is out because the Articles of Confederation basically was an early "failed" constitution that could not place taxes.

C is out . bill of rights is just a list of rights that we as people have and how these rights are protected and can not be taken away from us.

D is your answer...
The Northwest Ordinance was a document that was passed July 13, 1787 which established a process for new states to be gained and they can become part of the U.S territory.

Hope this helped :)
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