Compare and contrast the legislatures established by the Constitution and the Articles of Confederation
What will be an ideal response?
An ideal response will:
1, Describe the unicameral legislature under the Articles of Confederation in which each state had a vote.
2, Explain the changes to the legislature under the Constitution, including the creation of a bicameral legislature composed of one house to represent the people (House of Representatives) and another house to represent the states (Senate).
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Which current British political party has its roots in the English nobility?
a. The Conservative Party b. The Labour Party c. The Liberal Democrats d. The Social Democrats e. The Scottish National Party
The Constitution has remained largely intact for more than 200 years because the principles set forth in the Constitution
A) are flexible enough to meet new events and concerns. B) are impracticable to amend. C) can only be changed in certain parts. D) are unchallenged principles of the founding fathers. E) are mandated to remain unchanged by the original drafters.