Constitution was giving too much power to the National government and that it was no different than having a monarchy. I think people eventually accepted the Constitution because people saw how everything worked with a weak government and incidents like Shays rebellion made people realize that a need for a stronger
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Riggs‚ S. B.‚ & Shay‚ J. M. (2012). Cost-free and sustainable incentive increases healthy eating decisions during elementary school lunch. International Journal Of Obesity‚ 36(1)‚ 76-79. doi:10.1038/ijo.2011.205 Steele‚ R. G.‚ Wu‚ Y. P.‚ Jensen‚ C. D.‚ Pankey‚ S.‚ Davis‚ A. M.‚ & Aylward‚ B. S. (2011). School nurses ’ perceived barriers to discussing weight with children and their
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Question: Why did the Articles of Confederation fail? The Articles of Confederation established the first governmental structure unifying the thirteen states that had fought in the American Revolution. They went into effect on March 1‚ 1781 and lasted until March 4‚ 1789 when they were replaced by the US Constitution. Why did the Articles of Confederation only last eight years? In effect why did the Articles of Confederation fail? Answer: The purpose of the Articles of Confederation was to create
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Prior to the ratification of the Constitution‚ the colonies were still being governed under the Articles of Confederation. They had to adhere to the Articles but soon realized that they were very weak and had many flaws. The ratification of the United States Constitution drastically changed the function of the federal government because it gave it a whole new structure. The first thing that the U.S. Constitution drastically changed was the amount of power that the government could have. When the
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What is the connection between Shay’s Rebellion‚ Articles of Ghena Al khalaf 10C Confederation‚ and US Constitution? The Articles of Confederation‚ Shay’s Rebellion‚ and the American Constitution all played a major role in American history and shared a connection. The Articles of Confederation were a limited government‚ established in 1782‚ that governed the United States and were later replaced by the US Constitution after Shay’s Rebellion. The occurrence
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there own tariffs and navigation laws‚ as well as no National Army or power to regulate commerce. also‚ if any of the laws were to be changed or any new laws to be added‚ all 13 states had to ratify the change‚ which was nearly impossible. Then with Shays Rebellion‚ the citizens started to realize they needed to change and get a stronger central government to help regulate the new country. The
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A More Perfect Union As inevitable as the U.S. Constitution feels today as the foundation on which the United States of America and its political system are built‚ it was not the first document ratified by the former British colonies to establish a union. During the years of the American Revolutionary War and the years directly following it‚ the newly formed United States of America were essentially a collection of thirteen more or less sovereign states loosely held together in an alliance by
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The vibration of the basketball hitting the ground is the best feeling the world. Light was shining through the humongous windows onto the worn out gym floor like a flash light. The other teams jerseys were as red as a rose...and as red as the blood pouring out of my mouth. Thats a good story. I am here to tell you about it. I was about ten years old‚ 4th grade. My basketball team was awful and horrible combined into one word. Awfible? Well anyway‚ this game was leaning toward us this time. We were
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A Failed Experiment: The Articles of Confederation War-torn and economically weak‚ the United States in the late 1700s‚ was in desperate need of government and law. The solution drawn up by Congress was the Articles of Confederation. This document acted as the law of the land until it was superseded by the Constitution in 1789. In fear of tyranny‚ the Articles created a very weak central government‚ with federal power consolidated in a unicameral legislature. There was no executive or judicial
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In what ways did the Second Great Awakening in the North influence TWO of the following? Abolitionism Temperance Utopian communities The Second Great Awakening was a powerful religious revival that swept the nation during the mid 1800s. While it was potent in every region of the country‚ it had a particular effect on three social areas of the North: abolitionism‚ temperance‚ and the development of utopian communities. All three rose from the ideas of the Second Great Awakening‚ which held that
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