Answer Expert Verified. The correct chronological order is: 3. French and Indian War -> Passage of Stamp Act -> Battle of Saratoga -> Inauguration of George Washington.
Q. Which set of events is listed in chronological order the Equal Opportunity Employment Commission rules?
The correct answer to the question is the letter B….And the chronological order is as follows:
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- Q. Which set of events is listed in chronological order the Equal Opportunity Employment Commission rules?
- Q. Which example is presented in chronological order?
- Q. Which set of events during World War 2 is listed in chronological order?
- Q. What geographic factor most directly influenced the location of the first English settlements in North America?
- Q. Which two speakers viewpoints reflect actions taken by Theodore Roosevelt when he was president 1901 1909 )? 1 A and B 2 B and C 3 C and D 4 D and A?
- Q. What was the main reason that colonists settled in the South?
- Q. What was a main reason large plantations develop in the South?
- Q. Did the transcontinental railroad spread slavery outside the South?
- Q. Why did Shays Rebellion became a concern for many national leaders?
- Q. Why did Shays Rebellion became a concern for many national leaders because it?
- Q. Which form of local government best completes the graphic?
- Q. Why was the Constitution an improvement over the Articles of Confederation?
- Q. How were goods most commonly transported during the colonial period?
- Q. What was a major result of the civil war syvum?
- Q. Why did many anti federalists opposed ratification of the Constitution until they were guaranteed?
- Q. Which principle of government is found in both the Articles of Confederation?
- Q. What does the Article of Confederation say?
- Q. What is found in both the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution?
- Q. How was the first national government organized under the Articles of Confederation?
- Q. What was the first government called?
- Q. Who has the most power under the Articles of Confederation?
- Q. Who had the first constitution?
- Q. Why are the first 10 amendments important?
- Q. What are the 10 Amendment rights?
- Daughters of Bilitis (DOB) was formed in 1955 in San Francisco, California as a social alternative to lesbian groups who were subject of discrimination and public hostility.
- Proposition 8 was passed on November 4th of 2008.
Q. Which example is presented in chronological order?
Answer Expert Verified The word chronological means the listing of events that happened starting from the earliest to the most recent. From the given choices, the example of presenting events in chronological order is the timeline of events that lead to the Civil War.
Q. Which set of events during World War 2 is listed in chronological order?
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- Germany invades Poland.
- Germany begins aerial bommbardment of England.
- Germany invades the Soviet Union.
- The Japanese want to surprise attack on Pearl Harbor.
- Allied forces liberate north Africa.
- The allied invasions of Normandy (D day)
- ADolf Hitler commit suicide.
- VE day victory in Europe.
Q. What geographic factor most directly influenced the location of the first English settlements in North America?
Answer Expert Verified. the location of the first English settlements in North America since these rivers allowed them to go inland.
Q. Which two speakers viewpoints reflect actions taken by Theodore Roosevelt when he was president 1901 1909 )? 1 A and B 2 B and C 3 C and D 4 D and A?
Two speakers’ viewpoints reflect actions taken by Theodore Roosevelt when he was president (1901-1909)? Breaking up trusts and monopolies will increase business competition. An important goal of the federal government should be the protection of our natural resources.
Q. What was the main reason that colonists settled in the South?
Settlers in the Southern colonies came to America to seek economic prosperity they could not find in Old England. The English countryside provided a grand existence of stately manors and high living.
Q. What was a main reason large plantations develop in the South?
The plantation system developed in the American South as the British colonists arrived in Virginia and divided the land into large areas suitable for farming. Because the economy of the South depended on the cultivation of crops, the need for agricultural labor led to the establishment of slavery.
Q. Did the transcontinental railroad spread slavery outside the South?
The transcontinental railroad spread slavery outside the South. Slavery would likely have continued to grow had there not been a civil war.
Q. Why did Shays Rebellion became a concern for many national leaders?
Shays’ Rebellion (1786) became a concern for many national leaders because it. (1) indicated there would be future conflicts over. the spread of slavery. (2) exposed fundamental weaknesses in government under the Articles of Confederation.
Q. Why did Shays Rebellion became a concern for many national leaders because it?
Shays’s Rebellion exposed the weakness of the government under the Articles of Confederation and led many—including George Washington—to call for strengthening the federal government in order to put down future uprisings.
Q. Which form of local government best completes the graphic?
The right answer is D: Mayor-Council. In this form of municipal government a mayor, or executive leader, is elected separately from the council, or legislative leaders.
Q. Why was the Constitution an improvement over the Articles of Confederation?
The Constitution succeeded where the Articles of Confederation failed by granting the federal government more power, such as the power to tax, assemble a military, and control interstate commerce. This helped to balance the power between the federal and state governments.
Q. How were goods most commonly transported during the colonial period?
during colonial periods, good were most commonly transported on river, thats why early civilizations lived close to rivers.
Q. What was a major result of the civil war syvum?
12 What was a major result of the Civil War? (1) The judiciary became the dominant branch of the federal government. (3) The power of the central government was strengthened. (4) States were given the right to secede from the Union.
Q. Why did many anti federalists opposed ratification of the Constitution until they were guaranteed?
The Anti-Federalists opposed the ratification of the 1787 U.S. Constitution because they feared that the new national government would be too powerful and thus threaten individual liberties, given the absence of a bill of rights.
Q. Which principle of government is found in both the Articles of Confederation?
Q. Which principle of government is found in both the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution of the United States? The right to vote must be guaranteed to all Americans.
Q. What does the Article of Confederation say?
The Articles of Confederation created a national government composed of a Congress, which had the power to declare war, appoint military officers, sign treaties, make alliances, appoint foreign ambassadors, and manage relations with Indians. Under the Articles, the states, not Congress, had the power to tax.
Q. What is found in both the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution?
Both the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution allow states to levy their own militias, but they fall under the command of the Federal Government when deployed in times of war. Both allow states to levy taxes.
Q. How was the first national government organized under the Articles of Confederation?
Under the Articles of Confederation, the power of the national government was exclusively centered in the Congress. No national executive was created; instead, after the ratification of the Articles in 1781, the Congress annually elected an individual who served as the President of the Congress.
Q. What was the first government called?
The First National Government: The Articles of Confederation The Articles of Confederation served as the written document that established the functions of the national government of the United States after it declared independence from Great Britain.
Q. Who has the most power under the Articles of Confederation?
The Articles placed most power in the hands of state governments. Government under the Articles lacked an executive or a judicial branch. The central government under the Articles of Confederation, composed of delegates chosen by state governments. Each state had one vote in the Congress, regardless of its population.
Q. Who had the first constitution?
In Hartford, Connecticut, the first constitution in the American colonies, the “Fundamental Orders,” is adopted by representatives of Wethersfield, Windsor, and Hartford. The Dutch discovered the Connecticut River in 1614, but English Puritans from Massachusetts largely accomplished European settlement of the region.
Q. Why are the first 10 amendments important?
The first ten Amendments to the U.S. Constitution are more commonly referred to as the Bill of Rights. The purpose of these 10 Amendments is to protect the individuals of the United States–protect their rights to property, their natural rights as individuals, and limit the Government’s power over the citizens.
Q. What are the 10 Amendment rights?
Ten Amendments
- Freedom of speech.
- Freedom of the press.
- Freedom of religion.
- Freedom of assembly.
- Right to petition the government.