<u>Opening statement</u>
In an era where we are all connected and can view all of the world's events through the news, we come to understand and draw upon opinions that could affect the laws in place. In 1990, Congress passes the Gun-Free School Zone Act, or GFSZA for short, to reduce violence on a national level. However, this sparked debates on whether or not such a umbrella law would impede on individual state's law making rights. Congress, however, has the power to create general laws (as such as the GFSZA) that is aimed at protecting students and teachers a like. [You will add a general list of what you would bring up to support it here.]
-- Your reasons and historical examples, personal-experiences, historical laws --
<u>Closing statement</u>
--You will restate the general reasonings here -- Schools are allowed to make it's own choices that guarantee the safety of the students and teachers that attend there alike. The GFSZA is the step in the right direction in guaranteeing such safety, and with adequate funding for the protection of students, it can lead to a secure place for people to learn. Congress, as such, has the power to pass the GFSZA.
The State Delegates decided to meet in 1787 to: write the Articles of Confederation.
The correct answer is C) Cities like Chicago prospered because they were railroad hubs.
A result of the rise of the railroad industry was that cities like Chicago prospered because they were railroad hubs.
When the Railroad Act of 1862 allowed for the construction of a transcontinental railroad, it represented good news for business. The government gave this task to the Union Pacific Railroad and the Central Pacific to connect the East of the United States with the West. They worked for seven years to finally connect Sacramento, California with Omaha, Nebraska. The railroads connected in Promontory Utah on May 10, 1869. This allowed larger cities to grow and prosper due to trade and better transportation of goods and people.
The US proved that it had the industrial strength and man power to become a world power
to lessen the chance of revolt within the ruler’s domain and ensure a prolonged reign