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can somebody please help me on 1 question THANK YOU will medal and fan!

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It is?

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whats the question?

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heres the question

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The diagram below shows that the colonists formed some of their political views from historical documents.

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Which idea completes the diagram? Freedom of religion Limited monarchy Natural law Self-government

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Self-gov't I believe

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self-government i think

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Thank you guys

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i have another :(

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How did the writers of the U.S. Constitution improve the amendment process from that of the Articles of Confederation? It required unanimous consent by the states to amend. It required support of six of the 13 states to amend. It required support of nine of the 13 states to amend. It required a two-thirds vote in Congress to propose amendments.

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if anybody's feeling nice...

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wow this test is much harder than i thought :( im so sorry

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D. It required a two-thirds vote in congress to propose amendments

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How did the U.S. Constitution solve the problem created by a weak executive branch in the Articles of Confederation? It gave the president control of the legislature. It gave the president power to enforce congressional laws. It required that each state be given an equal vote. It required unanimous consent of states to be amended.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i hate doing this :( i feel so mean

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ahh, no i understand!! i have this problem all the time. And C. It required that each state be given an equal vote

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this test is so hard :(((((

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Which quote from the Declaration of Independence shows that the colonists were influenced by John Locke's idea of a social contract? "That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed." "He has abdicated Government here, by declaring us out of his Protection and waging War against us." "He has refused his assent to laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good." "That whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it."

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OK NOW I FEEL LIKE AN retriceOLE FOR PUTTING YOU THROUGH THIS :(((((((((((((((((((((( FORGIVE ME

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Im not too sure on that one, but it looks like it might be C aha.

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The passage below was written by Thomas Paine in his 1776 pamphlet, "Common Sense."

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Read the passage. What is the author asking the reader? Do you love liberty enough to govern yourself? Why do you bother to subject to the wishes of the king? Will you allow the king to rule without your consent? Who are you to tell the king how he should govern you?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

u have no idea on how long i have been stuck on this test

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its horrible and i have till the next hour or im dropped

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Its the first one, love. cx

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Why were the colonists angered at the king's response to the Olive Branch Petition? They believed certain colonies were granted more rights than others. They said it was unfair that only one colony was granted special rights. They did not approve of the high tax that was placed on tea. They believed the king did not view them as equal citizens with the right to petition. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 21 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) (Foundations LO 1 MC) The ideas of Montesquieu, a French writer, influenced the Founding Fathers to create a government where no one person or part had too much power. Why did this idea appeal to the Founding Fathers? They had experienced the rule of a tyrant. They liked the way Louis XVI governed France. They wanted to make sure government was powerful. They believed Montesquieu's plan was the best.

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you are a angel

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i feel horrible doing this to u are u in any struggle or pain

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i have like 3 more ;( i cant do this

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i dont know those ones, try googling it or something?

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ok, its ok no struggle

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sorryyy

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which statement best reflects John Locke's idea of social contract? 1 2 3 4

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nononononnonono its ok IM SORRY

OpenStudy (anonymous):

that ones the second one, By persuing his own interest, he frequently promotes that of the society more efficiently than when he really intends to promote it

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wow you are smart

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so its B

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yep! c:

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:D

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i have 2 more are u ok with that

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alison help

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i feel bad for zan

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yeah, i can help

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"That it is the right of the subjects to petition the king, and all commitments and prosecutions for such petitioning are illegal." This quote from the English Bill of Rights may have influenced the colonists to believe that each person had the right to pay money to get out of arrest and punishment the king has the right to petition commitments that are considered illegal certain prosecutions for petitioning may be considered illegal by the king citizens should be able to bring requests and complaints to government

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haha no its alright!!

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lol

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the last one has to be like 2 sentences

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Question 25 (Essay Worth 10 points) (Foundations LO 4 MC) Use examples from the lessons and your own personal experiences to compose at least one well-developed paragraph on the following: What motivated the Founding Fathers to include the phrase "to form a more perfect union" in the Preamble of the U.S. Constitution?

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and alison do u know these

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Question 20 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) (Foundations LO 3 MC) Why were the colonists angered at the king's response to the Olive Branch Petition? They believed certain colonies were granted more rights than others. They said it was unfair that only one colony was granted special rights. They did not approve of the high tax that was placed on tea. They believed the king did not view them as equal citizens with the right to petition. Question 21 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) (Foundations LO 1 MC) The ideas of Montesquieu, a French writer, influenced the Founding Fathers to create a government where no one person or part had too much power. Why did this idea appeal to the Founding Fathers? They had experienced the rule of a tyrant. They liked the way Louis XVI governed France. They wanted to make sure government was powerful. They believed Montesquieu's plan was the best.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oooops i accidentally closed it :(

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its ok

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C.certain prosecutions for petitioning may be considered illegal by the king and you need evidence from the lesson for the essay one, i cant help with that xc

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THANK YOU

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and ok i will do that

OpenStudy (anonymous):

haha youre welcome, and good luck with those last ones

OpenStudy (anonymous):

also for number 20 and 21 if u were to guess what would be the answers becuz im dumber than a brick with this

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LOL

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C and B maybe?

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thank you so much :)

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no problem!

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21 is b and 20 is c ok!

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just making sure before u go thats all

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feel free to go

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yep cx

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