D. The federal government would use its powers to protect, not threaten individual liberties
Palace of Versailles
Explanation:
- The castle of Versailles was the residence of the French kings Louis XIV, Louis XV and Louis XVI.
- It is located near the city of Versailles southwest of Paris, and surrounded by 815 parks. T
- his castle-monument is famous in the world for its beauty as well as for the significant events that took place there.
- The kings and their courtiers were residents of the castle from 1682 to 1789, with the exception of several years during the regency of Philip.
- Versailles became a symbol of the pinnacle of the French monarchy.
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King Tut became king at 9 years old and died at 19, so he only ruled for 10 years. His tomb resides at a burial ground in Egypt, I would go with C.
Here are the statements matched with the prominent people in U.S. history:
<span>1. Alexander Hamilton - He wrote about topics such as taxation and commerce, and about the executive and judiciary branches.
2. Patrick Henry - He feared that the Constitution might lead to rule by a king.
3. George Mason - A noted anti-Federalist, he wrote about the Constitution that "There is no Declaration of Rights."
4. James Madison - He wrote about the form of the new republic under the Constitution, including the separation of powers.
5. John Jay - He argued that the Constitution would be helpful regarding foreign policy.</span>