Social Studies, 30.10.2020 18:30 eguzmandpandoracom
How did the Federalist Papers generate support for ratifying the Constitution? (1 point)
O by explaining how the Constitution would protect states' rights
Oby explaining how the national government would weaken the states
O by explaining how the Constitution would require a bill of rights
O by explaining how the three branches of government could not monitor each other
A few states agreed to ratify the Constitution only if what condition was met? (1 point)
George Washington was elected president
O a bill of rights would be added
O the federal government would maintain complete power
Ono new states would enter the union
of the following which hart
Answers: 1
Social Studies, 22.06.2019 01:30
3. define historiography. has historiography changed over time or stayed the same? why is this distinction important? use complete sentences for your response. (4 points)
Answers: 2
Social Studies, 22.06.2019 07:00
Which two characteristics belong to mahayana buddhism. a.followers worship and offer animal sacrifice at festivals b.a followers highest aim is to attain the status of a bodhisattva c.an emphasis is placed on fulfilling sensual pleasure d.this form of buddhism is the most acient for od buddhism that exists today e.followers belive that everyone is capable of attaining enlightenment
Answers: 3
Social Studies, 22.06.2019 07:30
When were the exodus of farm workers during the depression
Answers: 1
Social Studies, 22.06.2019 12:00
Why is the netherlands vulnerable to changes in climate? a. the netherlands is against nuclear power. b. forests in the netherlands have been destroyed by acid rain. c. the netherlands wrote the kyoto protocols. d. the netherlands is low-lying country, and rising sea levels may cause flooding.
Answers: 3
How did the Federalist Papers generate support for ratifying the Constitution? (1 point)
O by expla...
History, 23.09.2019 12:30
Mathematics, 23.09.2019 12:30
Mathematics, 23.09.2019 12:30
Social Studies, 23.09.2019 12:30
English, 23.09.2019 12:30
Biology, 23.09.2019 12:30
Chemistry, 23.09.2019 12:30
History, 23.09.2019 12:30