First the act proclaimed 'that all persons born in the USA are hereby declared citizens. Second the act specifically defines the rights of American citizenship. Third the act made it unlawful to deprive a person of any of these rights of citizenship on the basis of race color or prior condition of slavery or involuntary servitude.
The Chinese first emperor united China by force. He governed by the concept of legalism which advocated clear rules and heavy penalties as a way of enforcing the state authority. On the other hand the Roman emperors ruled with a concept of people are good and therefore need to be good.
The answer is A. Both of these were catalysts for creating strong national government. Delegates replaced the Articles of Confederation with this in mind.
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