Answer:
Separation of Powers in the Central Government
Theory of Separation of Powers. The principle of separation of powers dates back as far as Aristotle's time. ...
Separation of Powers among Three Governmental Branches..
Answer:
their Tea got chucked into the ocean
Explanation:
Answer:
The correct answer is A, <em>to create a government where all men could vote on representatives to serve on their behalf in government</em>.
Explanation:
The keyword to understand <em>what the question is asking for</em> is the "republican form of government".
One of the most important legacies of the Ancient Roman civilization is its Republican form of government. The republican political experience of Ancient Rome that left much analysis by great authors helped politicians of the 18th century to evaluate how they wanted their societies to organize.
When the delegates at the Constitutional Convention organized the American government they chose a republican form so every man could choose the political leaders that would represent him in government. This would stop the formation of a tyrannical power like the British crown had been.
Free soldiers wanted western lands to go to farmers, rather than slave owners
Answer:
A. Changed the makeup of the population of Africa and America
B. Lowered the population of Africa significantly.
C. Caused cultural changes in the Americas.
Explanation:
Even before, <em>slave trades</em>, were already common in Africa. However, a drastic changed occurred with the "Atlantic Slave Trade." This lowered the population of Africa (mainly, <u>Central and West area</u>s) significantly because many of the slaves were transported to America.
The African Kings also took part in the trading. They traded the Africans for different goods, such as guns and ammunition. So, this significantly changed the makeup of the population of Africa and America.<em> </em>
<em>America became the home of many Africans who were enslaved and transported into the country. </em>This then caused a cultural change in America. Many of the enslaved Africans were used by the Americans as helpers in their businesses. They assisted in the <em>sugar and cotton plantations, mining, harvesting in the rice fields</em> and also provided <em>domestic service. </em>Many of the European settlers became immediate landowners, thus they were searching for more workers in their lands.