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In the course of passing the Northwest Ordinance, the states gave up claims to land in what was then the West. This land was administered by the United States government, instead of the states', and so established federal administration of territories. The ordinance dealt with the question of the admission of new states. It also dealt, though without complete success, with the issue of the extension of slavery. There is a link below to an article on the Northwest Ordinance.
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The very first article, Article I.
There was no central government.
Article 2 of the Constitution sets up the Executive Branch of Government.
Northwest Ordinance
In the course of passing the Northwest Ordinance, the states gave up claims to land in what was then the West. This land was administered by the United States government, instead of the states', and so established federal administration of territories. The ordinance dealt with the question of the admission of new states. It also dealt, though without complete success, with the issue of the extension of slavery. There is a link below to an article on the Northwest Ordinance.
The powers of the a.c. were passing the land ordinance of 1785, passed the Northwest Ordinance, negotiated the treaty of Paris at the end of the war, and governed the nation during the Revolutionary War.
the northwest ordinance of 1787 affeted education by stating that it shall forever be encouraged in the territories and that a certain percentage of all sales within the territories shall go to fund public schooling within the territory. this, however led to an extremely loccalized standard of shool funding. a poor area, which doesn't sell much would have a much poorer(and lower standards) school than a merchant hub which has a better funded school.
it is implied yes because it is not stated in article 2 of the US Constitution
Pennsylvania
(Article I)
article 3 deals with the judicial branch of the government
article 1
Oaths are taken by government officials according to article 6.
article I
article l