There were many arguments made against the adoption of the United States Constitution. The most widely expressed argument was the fact that a centralized government system could weaken the rights and freedoms of the people throughout the country that the document was intended to provide for.
There were 13 American colonies when the Constitution was written. It wasnt until December of 1787 - 3 months after the constitution was ratified that statehood was given to Delaware, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_by_date_of_statehood
It's either five, six, seven, or ten.
How many words are in article 3 of the constitution
C. Many states we’re not ready to ratify the constitution.
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The constitution has given us mainly 6 fundamental rights.
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Women and slaves were not given rights in the constitution.
There were many arguments made against the adoption of the United States Constitution. The most widely expressed argument was the fact that a centralized government system could weaken the rights and freedoms of the people throughout the country that the document was intended to provide for.
The U.S. Constitution's brevity and its relative lack of details does not help explain its strength, rather it helps explain why its many clear provisions have been eroded since its adoption. An well understood shortcoming of the Constitution is its lack of details that would have reinforced and clarified its original intent in the decades and centuries since its adoption against attempts to weaken its protections of individual rights.
our constitution has worked so well because everyone has followed the basic procedures and rules
The god given will of the people.
You are probably referring to the people commonly referred to as Anti-Federalists. They were a diverse group, and had many different reasons to oppose the Constitution.
Well people go up for adoption because they don't have a home so they would like to get a family but if a family member puts someone in adoption it's because they either don't want that person in their family or they have too many children. Hope this helps!Another View: The question is unclear as to its meaning.Parentless children are put up for adoption so that they can (hopefully) be raised in a stable and secure household. Babies are placed for adoption for many and varied reasons (e.g.: inability of the mother to support the child - child unwanted by mother due to several possible circumstances, such as rape - etc - etc).Prospective parents look for adoption so that they may fulfill their desire to raise a family or increase the number of children they have.These are only SOME of the possible reasons.
There are many good things about adoption. Adoption helps a child or children find a family of their own to love them.
Someone wanting to find out information about infant adoption in the United Kingdom can check out many online adoption websites. Many websites explain the process of adopting children from overseas, like the sites, adoption, domestic infant adoption, and adoptionuk.