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An experiment with a completely randomized design
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1. How did the Enlightenment and American Revolution change the way people viewed their relationship to their rulers?
Answer - The Enlightenment and the American Revolution changed the way people viewed their relationship to their rulers, because it provided the individual to see that their ruler may not have their best interest at heart.
2. What were the two main compromises of the Constitutional Convention and how did they affect the government?
Answer - The Great Compromise and The 3/5 Compromise
3. What is the purpose of the Preamble?
Answer - The main idea of the preamble is the " reasons why the Framers of the Constitution made our government a republic."
4. What is a federal system of government and why did the Framers choose to design a federal system of government for the United States?
Answer - The framers designed a federal system that they though would precent the central government from having way to much power.
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Okay so -1 is the part where you graph. And Since its only 7x it would be 7/1
In government, unicameralism (Latin uni-, "one" and camera, "chamber") is the practice of having a single legislative or parliamentary chamber. Thus, a unicameral parliament or unicameral legislature is a legislature which consists of a single chamber or house.
Unicameral legislatures exist when there is no widely perceived need for multicameralism. Many multicameral legislatures were created to give separate voices to different sectors of society. Multiple chambers allowed, for example, for a guaranteed representation of different social classes (as in the Parliament of the United Kingdom or the French States-General). Sometimes, as in New Zealand and Denmark, unicameralism comes about through the abolition of one of two bicameral chambers, or, as in Sweden, through the merger of the two chambers into a single one, while in others a second chamber has never existed from the beginning.
The principal advantage of a unicameral system is more democratic and efficient lawmaking, as the legislative process is simpler and there is no possibility of deadlock between two chambers. Proponents of unicameralism have also argued that it reduces costs, even if the number of legislators stays the same, since there are fewer institutions to maintain and support financially. Proponents of bicameral legislatures say that this offers the opportunity to re-debate and correct errors in either chamber in parallel, and in some cases to introduce legislation in either chamber.
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building a new government, handling the financial affairs of the new country, finding good relations with Great Britain and signing treaties with Indian tribes