In the late 1780's, states were debating whether or not to ratify the Constitution. They were broken into two different state convention groups, those who were for and those who against ratification: the Federalists and the Antifederalists.
Federalists were in favor of a strong government and wanted the constitution passed as it was. The Antifederalists formed as opponents to the Federalists. They thought that the Constitution gave the central government too much power, and left the states with with not enough.
State constitutions usually included a bill of rights, which was missing from the Constitution of the United States. This was the main reason why certain states who were not in favor of ratification.
Eventually, the Federalists promised to add a bill of rights, after ratification. This was the main factor that encouraged many states to vote for ratification in the end.
On November 11th, 1918 at 11:00 AM. The Great War ended with a deafening silence... And in the silence... We forgot...
So it's basically the end of WW1
That quote is basically the end of WW1. And the quote "And in the silence... We forgot..." Hinted the darker future of WW2 (Treaty of Versailles was not until 1919)
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The true statements about Super Political Action Committees (Super PACs) but not of PACs are 3. Super PACs enable unlimited donations. and 4. Super PACs have fewer government restrictions.
<h3>What is a Super PAC?</h3>
Super PACs are political action committees that do not contribute directly to campaigns. They are not allowed to coordinate or make contributions to candidate campaigns. Super PACs do not run political campaigns.
<h3>Answer Options:</h3>
1. Super PACs contribute directly to candidates’ campaigns.
2. Super PACs support candidates’ campaigns.
3. Super PACs enable unlimited donations.
4. Super PACs have fewer government restrictions.
5. Super PACs run political campaigns.
Thus, Super PACs, unlike PACs, enjoy unlimited donations with fewer government restrictions.
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The enlightenment brought the idea that religion was not something that was no longer needed, the enlightenment proposed to people that they needed to look at something from a rational point of view. instead of looking to religion they looked at facts, science and other things. when it came to power, people didn't think that religion should be at the top anymore. since Enlightenment show the idea to be more rational about things, they decided that believing in a higher being wasn't rational at all