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a. support a federal system of government

b. maintain the importance of a strong chief executive

c.provide a system of checks and balances

d.support limitations on governmental power

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Did Daniel Carroll sign the constitution?

Daniel Carroll was present at the Constitutional Convention in 1787 and is considered one of the Founding Fathers. He signed both the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution, one of only five men to do so.


What was the relationship between the Annapolis convention and the constitutional convention?

They both had to do with making changes to the articles of confederation; resulted in the drafting of the constitution.


What describes one way the Ohio Constitution is similar to the U.S. Constitution?

Both constitutions divide the powers of government into three branches.


What did they need to approve the Constitution?

The constitution was approved by the convention on September 15th 1787 by the constitutional convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.It was actually written at the constitutional convention. The meeting was designed to amend the previous "constitution" know as the Articles of Confederation. As the new Constitution was a new set of laws, it had to have the approval of 9 out of the 13 states to be legal and attributed to said states, as stated in the Articles of Confederation. However, after the first 9 states approved it, they wanted to go for the others so that there wasn't a split in the country, specifically in NY which would have caused both a geographical split as well as a political on. To help convince NY to approve, a set of essay's known as The Federalist Papers were sent to the representatives to New York, written by John Jay, Madison and (I think) Jefferson.


What type of government did Americans set up after the American revolution?

A constitutional republic. The word Democracy never appears in the constitution and as a matter of fact many of the founding fathers actually HATED democracy. This is because democracy states that 51% of the population can take away the rights of the 49. We are a republic, so minority rights are protected (we are all minorities with respect to something -- they were not referring to race or religion when speaking of minority rights). Democracy is a form of tyrany since a "bare" majority can override the will of 49%. It is true that a 'constitutional republic' is a FORM of democracy. But that's like saying the house and senate are the same because they both cast votes. False logic.

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The articles of confederation and the US constitution are similar and that both provide for?

for a lawmaking body


The articles of confederation and the us constitution are similar in that both provide for?

for a lawmaking body


How were the articles of confederation and the constitution similar?

· They were established by the same people· Both were the official government of the United States· Both were the laws of the United States government· Both called the nation the United States of America


How were the articles and the Constitution were similar?

· They were established by the same people· Both were the official government of the United States· Both were the laws of the United States government· Both called the nation the United States of America


What were the compromises between the articles of confederation and the constitution?

they both are vey inprotant


Who signed the articles of confederation the declaration of independence and the Constitution?

Benjamin Franklin, George Clymer, Roger Sherman and James Wilson signed both the United States Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. Not sure about the Articles of Confederation.


How is the articles of confederation and the constitution alike and how are they different?

the articles of confederation and the constitution are both the same because they both are written and the difference is that they tell different things. and i dont know but i just wanted to do something so i took a long shot at it


One similarity between the Constitution and the Articles of Confederation?

Both were trying to stay away from a government like Britain's


Did the articles of confederation and the US Constitution provide for the french and English settlers?

The Articles of Confederation as well as the United States Constitution were intended to define the rights of citizens of the country. If French and English settlers were citizens of the colonies, the rights that were outlined in both documents would represent them as well.


What did both shays's rebellion and the Pennsylvania Mutiny cause Americans to realize about the articles of confederation?

C. The articles of Confederation did not provide for a strong enough-


What power did the central government have both under the Articles of Confederation and The Constitution?

under tha Articles of Confederation, the federal government had little to no power. they could not control taxes and there was no president. The reason was that the early Founders did not want an overly powerful gvt.


Did Daniel Carroll sign the constitution?

Daniel Carroll was present at the Constitutional Convention in 1787 and is considered one of the Founding Fathers. He signed both the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution, one of only five men to do so.