<span>1. They sought to reach
an agreement to amend the limitations that prevented a satisfactory
trade between the states, in order to achieve it, they had to change the
Articles of Confederation. 2. The affected states should
meet to eliminate existing trade depression, lack of regulation of
interstate commerce, possession and collection of import duties and
export, use of rivers as a means of transportation. <span>3.
It was sought to review the Articles of Confederation to find political
union and to have a central, very competent government, that had the
capacity to resolve the disagreements between the States.</span></span>
Both created strong sectional differences. The tariff sectioned out the south from the north. Slavery divided African Americans and other races from Caucasians.
In one short, succinct statement Justice George Sutherland altered the relationship between Congress and the executive branch. “The President [operates] as the sole organ of the federal government in the field of international relations,” he wrote in the United States Supreme Court’s decision of U.S. v. Curtiss-Wright Export Corporation<span>. Whereas the Constitution lays out distinct, delegated powers to Congress, such as the power to declare war and the power to ratify treaties, and to the executive, primarily the role of the president as Commander-in-Chief, Justice Sutherland’s statement altered the relationship between the two aforementioned branches. Suddenly, the executive branch had a legal precedent with which to become the leading force in foreign policy and upon which it could fall back on if actions are legally challenged.</span>
Answer:
C) The covenant, the law, and the prophets
Explanation:
The Law of Moses is a set of instructions and decrees communicated by God to the prophet Moses, regulating the religious and social life of the people of Israel and its individual members.
The law, including the Ten Commandments, was set forth in the early books of Moses.
Prior to exile, Hebrew political history passed under the 'banner' of prophets who always abide with their people and oppose the policies of rulers. Preaching purity, honesty, and devotion to the covenant made with God, they interpreted existing and predicted future misfortunes of the state, claiming that they were caused by the godlessness of the people.
Answer:
D)
Explanation:
The example that most signified American expression of traditional liberal beliefs was the building detention schools and penal institutions. These were built to show that there are consequences for your actions and this is what the liberals believe in.