The first three articles deal with the three branches of government. The last four deal with states' powers, amendments, federal power, and ratification respectively.
The first three articles deal with the three branches of government. The last four deal with states, powers, amendments, dederal power, and ratification.
Constitution has three partsPreamble-IntroductionArticles-tell how the government worksAmendments
The declaration of independence =1776 Article of confederation = 1781 The constitution = 1787 The bill of rights = 1791 (I think that's about right) Thanks this is on my HomeWork and i couldn't get it =)))) how did the articles of confederation fail to fufil the ideas of the constitution?? HELP!!
The Articles of Confederation were important because they were the first attempt at a body of laws created to govern the new United States. Ultimately, though, they did not last and were replaced by the US Constitution, which has endured since the 1780s.
The Constitution lasted 8 years.
Delaware was the first and Rhode Island the last.
Delaware was the first and Rhode Island the last
The first federal governemnt for the colonies was enacted from the Articles of Confederation, but they were superceded by the Constitution whichwas written in 1787 and ratified in 1788 (all states had ratified the constitution by 1790 with Delaware being the last to approve it)
No, articles (such as "a," "an," and "the") are not typically capitalized unless they are the first word in a sentence or part of a title.
rhode island ratifies the constitution
The first was Deleware
The Articles of Confederation were a set of rules for the new born American colonies to abide by. However the Articles lacked stability, court systems, laws, and a central government. This led to the creation of the U.S. constitution that took the place of the articles and later added to bill of rights. == == Loosely bound the states together