1B. This are the 10 reasons of Declaration for revolting.
1. The sugar act of 1764. It was a tax on sugar, molasses and other commodities.
2. The Boston massacre, which killed 5 colonists.
3. The taxation on commerce, this affected the southern planters and the colonist.
4. The taxation on free-trade.
5. The exportation of tea from England, which eliminated the trade for colonial merchants. The East India company was exporting tea to the 13 colonists directly, instead of working through the colony.
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Our founding founders influenced the creation of separation of powers because there was a new structure of government. Hence, it was a powerful national government that had the authority over the states and the people. As result our founding father created the Legislative, Executive and Judicial power. This was indispensable for defense against tyranny. In fact, they wanted to guard the citizens against possible misuse of power. These new Constitutions replaced the article of …show more content…
The members of the house of representative are chosen by the people. They are given two years of period. Meanwhile, the Senate are appointed directly by the state legislative, but until 1913, the seventeenth amendment instituted direct elections for senators. A senator holds office for six terms, so 1/3 of the senator’s will expire every two years. On the other hand, A U.S senator requires to be at least 30 years old, U.S citizen for nine years and as well the state they were elected. For a representative is 25 of age, U.S citizen for 7 years and as well the state they were elected.
5. According to the Article1, the House of Representative has the power to impeach any government official for bad behavior.
6. Each state is represented by two senators regardless the state population. Meanwhile, the representative in the house depends upon the state population. But every state is entitle to one representative.
7. The bills involving raising revenue originated in the House Of Representative.
8. The president of United States holds the power of vetoes and the Congress can overturn or override the president decision.
9.The main powers of Congress are.
1. Impose taxes
2. Collect taxes
3. Borrow money on credit of the U.S
4. Pay debt
5. Provide