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@NvidiaIntely @quickstudent @TyrenHere @Awolflover1 @zepdrix Can any of you help me?
Hmmm, Let my find something...
Try googling: https://www.google.com/#q=construction+of+an+enduring+Constitution
You need ideas right?
@agent0smith and @JoannaBlackwelder could you guys help here?
Yeah I'm just a little confused at what my teacher wants as well because in the class we never went through much of this so I need something that's definitely good (like not to complicated to the point of the teacher being like ummmmm)
Hmmm, I am not good at History. idk if I could help you ):
Well thank you for coming by and trying ^_^
@Awolflover1 says she's good at History.
idk what your teacher wants you to do here honestly.
Yeah...well I guess I'll figure out something :|
:/
Thanks though!
sorry llol I'm bad at writing and essays lol ;-;
awww :/
Oh I see :c
Well it says to "construct a five-paragraph essay that explains which European people, documents, and ideas most supported the construction of an enduring Constitution." That mean you should find "European people" and documents, that support the construction of an enduring Constitution.
Yeah hmmmmmmmm
@JFraser is online.
You gotta do some research for this essay, I would start here: https://www.google.com/#q=enduring+Constitution
@ILovePuppiesLol You're online too! Could you help?
Thank you!
Look under the "External links" of that link ^^^
okay
I generally use Wikipedia for ALL of my research.
oh lol
Can you help?
@JoannaBlackwelder
Sorry, I don't do history.
Oh okay thanks
@wwhitlock Could you help?
BRB
okay
noooooo wwhitlock left :c
): It seems like no buddy likes to write essays.
welll I guess i give up
time to hire an actual tutor jk
bye
@duckerstar146 Can you help?
I'm not too great at European History.. but If I can help in some way, I guess I can try lol
Yep try.
If you need a person to write about with the history of the consitution, try writing about Alexander Hamilton
(or history in general)
He need to write about which European people, documents, and ideas most supported the construction of an enduring Constitution.
arggggg I missed my chance xD
ehhhhhhh well I could also use help with just answering these basic questions What is the history of the Constitution? What are some of the most important influences on it? How is it not just a document of 1787, but of hundreds of years before and of hundreds of years after? How did the Founding Fathers look to the past to prepare for the future?
Well sorry but I know NOTHING about history. Wish I could help you.
Bye!
Bye!
@TyrenHere Can u help?
hmmmmmmmmmmm
Any good videos as well
^^^^
Links: http://www.history.com/topics/constitution http://www.ushistory.org/gov/2c.asp Hm, for the preperation question, I'd say they looked at the mistakes the government made such as not giving people their freedom and deserved rights by doing things such as allowing the soldiers to stay in their homes, etc. So, they looked at the mistakes and tried to find ways to allow those problems to never set foot again.
For this question " How is it not just a document of 1787, but of hundreds of years before and of hundreds of years after? ": www.reference.com › Government & Politics › Law
I don't know if I helped much but I tried my best >-<. Good luck though!!
Thanks for the stuff!
Some influences on American democracy: Judaism: belief in one go with a set of rules to follow (ten Commandments) that emphasized personal responsibility. Christianity: built on jewish ideas and added ideas about love, respect and caring for fellow man. Athenian Democracy: direct democracy, citizens voted on important issues. Jury service. Emphasized education for young males who would become voters. Roman Republic: republic is when the people choose representatives to govern them, citizens are equal, innocent until proven guilty English traditions: Magna Carta- nobles limited the King's power to tax without their permission. Parliament; developed into a 2 chamber body with working committees to deal with issues along with and part of the Royal govenment. English civil war: Parliament arrests Charles I, beheads him and rules the country for few years. English Bill of Rights: The nobles arranged to get a new set of monarchs. William and Mary. They signed and agreed to the Bill of Rights that provided for free elections, freedom of speech, Parliament's right to approve taxes, habeas corpus and Magna Carta principles.. British North American colonies: set up local governments, Royal governor had to work with them, Great Britain got used to ignoring them for awhile until they wanted to tax them more. Trade routes between colonies developed, markets other than England developed. Enlightenment ideas: Natural Rights of every human from birth-John Locke, Separation of Powers (legislative, judicial, executiveL Montesquieu. Ben Franklin embodies Enlightenment principles-self made man, lending libraries, various enterprises without dependence on government and anti slavery. Iroquois Confederation. Various tribes submitting to a "national" government for the good of all groups.
Thank you! As always your really helpful!
Seems like to get answered on OpenStudy, is only a matter of time. (: or ): idk xD
lol yeah.....It's probably gonna take some time....you would think looking back into your lessons would help you but it really looks like they barely taught me anything xD
my dad is like go back into your lesson and figure it out and I'm like I already did 100 times in hopes that it would work ;-;
yeah, I had a few times like that too.
:P
I'm leaving for now bye!
Bye!
Thank you is always the best answer!
I think I might finally kinda know what I should write! I appreciate everyone's help! And yes it is c:
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