Why were state constitutions significant when the U.S. Constitution was written? A.By using the state constitutions as models, the delegates to the Constitutional Convention avoided almost all disagreements. B.Most of the U.S. Constitution was directly copied from state constitutions. C. State constitutions did not guarantee rights, so the authors of the U.S. Constitution included a bill of rights. D. The people who wrote the state constitutions had learned valuable lessons about writing a constitution.
@zoejay1 @Epush13 @Firefly007
Let me see
B or A i think
@endershadow
i would have to say B or A also
The Constitution of the United States is the supreme law of the United States of America. The Constitution, originally comprising seven articles, delineates the national frame of government. Its first three articles entrench the doctrine of the separation of powers, whereby the federal government is divided into three branches: the legislative, consisting of the bicameral Congress; the executive, consisting of the President; and the judicial, consisting of the Supreme Court and other federal courts. Articles Four, Five, and Six entrench concepts of federalism, describing the rights and responsibilities of state governments and of the states in relationship to the federal government. Article Seven establishes the procedure subsequently used by the thirteen States to ratify it. Hope this helps. :D`
Im still not sure if It's A or b... this ones hard
I'm going with A
me too
Hope this helped
Thanks @zoejay1 @Nalias and @j
A is incorrect. there were lots of disagreements
your welcome i tried:)
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