They could see that there was a need for a strong central government. A “confederation “ had all ready been tried and it didn’t work.
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Bill of Rights
Yes
they stopped cheating on their homework
John Locke's Two treaties of government
Africa is generally considered a continent with many developing countries due to challenges such as poverty, political instability, and limited access to essential services like education and healthcare.
Belarus is highly developed, but is considered a developing country among other Europeans.
Because he believed that if our nation would survive then we would need a strong government and the government needed rules to go by or they would basically monarch us. On September 14, 1786 Alexander Hamilton wrote the call for the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia to be held in May of 1787. George Washington was unanimously chosen to preside over the convention. Although he rarely spoke during the four month convention, his prestige gave it legitimacy. Also, after hours at the local taverns (visit City Tavern), Washington was very active in developing strategy behind the scenes. He had a major impact on the success of the Convention.
Most developing countries are in Africa, although any country pre-industrialization and in this millennium, digitalization can be considered to have a developing economy.
No, Rwanda is not considered a developed nation, but rather a developing nation.
James Madison is credited with developing the Virginia Plan, along with assistance from Edmund Randolph and others. The Virginia Plan, presented at the Constitutional Convention in 1787, proposed a strong central government with a bicameral legislature and proportional representation based on population.
The Iraqi governing council faced various challenges in developing an interim constitution. First, there were disagreements among the different ethnic and religious groups in Iraq, particularly regarding the role of Islam in the constitution. Additionally, the council had limited time and resources to draft a comprehensive and inclusive constitution that could satisfy the diverse Iraqi population. Moreover, external factors such as the ongoing insurgency and the influence of foreign powers also complicated the process of developing an interim constitution.