Constitutional Convention
constitutional convention
Most of the provisions written by the delegates at the Constitutional Convention of the United States are still used today. The way the president is elected has been modified.
No president wrote it. It comes from the English parliament and we brought to the colonies by English colonists. The origin of parliament is in the village assemblies of the Anglo-Saxon tribes in the 5th century.
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constitutional convention
Under today's rules we write out the equivalent of 29 into Roman numerals as XXIX But under the Roman rules 29 was XXVIIII *By roman rules I assume you mean Roman Numerals. Romans wrote out 29 as XXIX, the same way they work today.
herodotus
'RULES' by: Cynthia Lord
He wrote plays and poems that are still widely read today.
Saint Benedict of Nursia wrote the rules that became the foundation of western monasticism.
Gaius Iulius Caesar
Euclid wrote "The Elements", in which he made many rules that define the geometry taught in schools today.