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OpenStudy (rayman5766):

Which defines an amendment? A. an override of a veto B. a vote on accepting a constitution C. a rejection of a proposed bill D. a change to a constitution

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D

OpenStudy (rayman5766):

but how do

OpenStudy (anonymous):

but how Do?

OpenStudy (rayman5766):

In which order were these documents approved? 1. Declaration of Independence 2. U.S. Constitution 3. Bill of Rights 4. Articles of Confederation A. 2,3,4,1 B. 3,4,1,2 C. 1,2,3,4 D. 1,4,2,3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

...?

OpenStudy (rayman5766):

if u see squares just leave and come back

OpenStudy (anonymous):

O I think it's B

OpenStudy (rayman5766):

Why were state constitutions significant when the U.S. Constitution was written? A. State constitutions did not guarantee rights, so the authors of the U.S. Constitution included a bill of rights. B. The people who wrote the state constitutions had learned valuable lessons about writing a constitution. C. By using the state constitutions as models, the delegates to the Constitutional Convention avoided almost all disagreements. D. Most of the U.S. Constitution was directly copied from state constitutions.

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