See you posted a few times here, again, here is my answer:
For me, the most important piece of the Constitution is the Supremacy Clause contained in Article VI, para 2. The Supremacy Clause gives the the Federal Constitution supremacy over the States and forbids the States from interfering with the Federal government's lawful exercise of its constitutional power.
For me, this is the most important piece of the Constitution as it structurally defines America's unique and, at times, problematic system of Federalism. From there, the rush is on to define what the Federal government's lawful constitution power is but I believe that it allowed the country to grow into its size and work through the kinks of a series of states with divergent interests coming together as one unified country.
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the appeal of Adolf Hitler to the Germans, German dissatisfaction with the Versailles Treaty, the world wide economic depression of the 1930'S
I believe that he was met with Opposition by the church
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A Colonisation
B The United States of America
C The Independence
Explanation:
A From the year Columbus discovered the Americas, the continent was floded with European colonists who were looking for land they could rob from the natives. These colonist were also called settlers.
B In the case of the U.S. the settlers (mainly english) expanded all over the East coast. They were doing very well (after having removed the natives and introduced slavery) but due to some disagreements (largely economic ones) with the British Empire these colonist decided to break free and declare Independence.
C The declaration of independence, 4th of July, 1776, written by the founding fathers of the U.S.A. Key figure: Thomas Jefferson.