The United States Constitution is the main law governing the United States. It was created through the collective effort between the Founding Fathers during the Philadelphia Convention. The main goal of the constitution is to (B) create a national government.
Although amendments are later on added to the constitution, such as the one mentioned in (A), the constitution remained mostly unchanged since its inception.
William McKinley won in 1896 in part due to newspapers covering the election.
Answer:
The Constitution establishes a Senate in which each state, regardless of size, is granted two officials chosen by the state legislature.
Explanation:
Answer:
FALSE
Explanation: Recent reports from various statistics state that United States Citizens have more confidence in the United States Military than the politicians and media. From from the latest NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll,states that United States of American citizens have 87% have great confidence in the United States Military, only 8% have great confidence in the United States congress while only about 32% have great confidence in the media.