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Which of the following is one way the U.S. Constitution expanded the power of the central government

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its in united states history

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Which of the following is one way the U.S. Constitution expanded the power of the central government

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The Constitution divides the U.S. government into three branches that can .... Which of the following makes a true statement? (1 point) A. Reserved powers .

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... B. a way that the powers of Congress are expanded through requesting permission from the judicial branch .... The Central Intelligence Agency operates as (5 points)

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these are the things i can pick Creation of a judicial branch Creation of a national bank Creation of the Electoral College Creation of the Monroe Doctrine

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a creation of a national bank

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What was the reason for the Constitutional Convention

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Creation of a judicial branch

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What was the reason for the Constitutional Convention

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To address the weaknesses in the Articles of Confederation To debate whether or not to secede from Britain To draft and sign the Declaration of Independence To write a constitution increasing the power of the states

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met to rewrite the laws of the United States government as they were agreed upon under the Articles of Confederation.

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which is the answer

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3

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last one

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to draft and sign the declaration of independence

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no

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the last one

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The Constitution created which of the following to elect the president

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your right to to draft and sign the declaration of independence

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A judicial committee Three-fifths Compromise Electoral College The Preamble

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why

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The Constitution created which of the following to elect the president

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A judicial committee Three-fifths Compromise Electoral College The Preamble

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judicial committee

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President shall be eligible to .... so made by them and the lists attached thereto in the following manner:

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Three-Fifths Compromise Connecticut Compromise Major players Southern states vs. Northern states Large states vs. small states Major issue Equal vote for all vs. population based Which of these belongs in the empty box

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southern vs north

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Electing a president National power versus states' rights Slaves used to determine representation Taxation of exports

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thats my choices

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ik

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you know or not

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i know

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then what is the answer

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slaves

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3

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Which of these was an argument for the New Jersey Plan It allowed slaves to have representation in Congress. It provided too much power to the states in wartime. It gave the advantage to states that had higher numbers of people. It would provide equal representation for each state.

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what is the answer

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last one

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you were wrong on most of them

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how old are you

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why

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