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The english Bill of Rights, magna carta and the mayflower compact

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Q: What are three articles concerning the Bill of Rights?
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Assembly that replaced the Articles of Confederation?

The assembly that replaced the Articles of Confederation was the Bill of Rights.


What three pieces of paper founded the US?

bill of rights, articles of confederation and declaration of independence


Did the articles of confederation promise freedom and rights?

No. The Bill of Rights did promise rights and freedom for the citizens of the states but not the Articles of Confederation.


The opposite of Articles of Confederation?

the bill of rights


The bill of rights establishes three branches of government?

No. The Bill of Rights is part of the US Constitution that spells out the individual rights and protections of US citizens. The part of the US Constitution that describes how the Federal Government "operates" and describes the 3 branches of the Federal Government is contained in the part of the Constitution called the "Articles".


Did the bill of rights come before the Articles of Confederation?

No, the Articles were completed in 1783. The Constitution was approved in 1788. The Bill of Rights became part of the Constitution in 1792.


What wasn't under the Articles of Confederation?

A bill of rights


How many articles are in the bill or rights?

1436


What document replaced the articles of confederations?

Bill of Rights


Who compiled the Bill of Rights?

James Madison originally introduced the 10 amendments later called the Bill of Rights to Congress as a series of legislative articles. Though 12 articles were introduced, 10 were ratified by the states, forming the Bill of Rights.


How were the problems between the articles of confederation corrected?

by the bill of rights


Was the first American constitution?

the bill of rights