How did Moses change Judaism?
Moses changed Judaism by leading the Israelites out of Egypt.
Moses received the Torah from God (Exodus 24:12), making obligatory what had previously been voluntary customs observed by the Forefathers (Talmud, Yoma 28b).
he freed the isrealites from the wicked pharaoh
Cash crops such as tobacco or sugar required a lot of workers.
Answer: A. The Constitution establishes the qualifications for congressional representatives, as well as specific rules for their election.
We have a two-house or "bicameral" legislature. The number of representatives in the House of Representatives are based on each state's population size. In the Senate, each states gets two Senators.
The bicameral legislature plan was devised at the United States Constitutional Convention in 1787. The large population states wanted representation in Congress to be based on a state's population size. The smaller states feared this would lead to unchecked dominance by the big states; they wanted all states to receive the same amount of representation. The "Great Compromise" (as it became known) created a bicameral (two-chamber) legislature. Representation in the House of Representatives would be based on population. In the Senate, all states would have the same amount of representation, by two Senators.
The quoted section in the Constitution (as shown here) lays out the qualifications for House of Representatives members and rules for their election.
Answer:
ninety million acres
Explanation:
As a result of the Dawes Act, over ninety million acres of tribal land were stripped from Native Americans and sold to non-natives.