Who was elected president of the constitutional convention
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George Washington was elected as president of the constitution convention.
He was nominated for the position by Robert Morris of Pennsylvania. George Washington was elected President of the Constitutional Convention. He would go on to serve as the country's 1st President.
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What was the thirteenth state to ratify the Articles of Confederation
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Maryland
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One of the main problems under the Articles of Confederation was that there was no direct contact between the
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central government and the people
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Instead of proposing ratification by the state legislatures the federalist proposal called for ratification of the constitution by what
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popularly elected conventions
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Which of these events occurred last Rhode Island ratified the constitution the first Congress met Delaware ratified the constitution or the constitutional convention met
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The first congress had a convention in Delaware over rhode
island ratifying the constitution and then they all hit the peace
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Which of these events occurred second Annapolis meeting
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Ratification of the Articles of Confederation
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Which plan proposed that both the judicial and executive could veto laws Virginia Plan Connecticut compromise New Jersey plan
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Virginia Plan
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What is true concerning to the northwest ordinance of 1787
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No more than five states could be formed from this territory. (A+)
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The United kingdom's parliament is an example of which type of government
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the united kingdom's parliament is an example of which type of
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Who believed that political liberty could best be preserved if the executive legislative and judicial branches of government had equal power.
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Montesquieu
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Who was elected president of the constitutional convention
George Washington was elected as president of the constitution convention.
He was nominated for the position by Robert Morris of Pennsylvania. George Washington was elected President of the Constitutional Convention. He would go on to serve as the country's 1st President.
What was the thirteenth state to ratify the Articles of Confederation
Maryland
One of the main problems under the Articles of Confederation was that there was no direct contact between the
central government and the people
Instead of proposing ratification by the state legislatures the federalist proposal called for ratification of the constitution by what
popularly elected conventions
Which of these events occurred last Rhode Island ratified the constitution the first Congress met Delaware ratified the constitution or the constitutional convention met
The first congress had a convention in Delaware over rhode
island ratifying the constitution and then they all hit the peace
pipe
Which of these events occurred second Annapolis meeting
Ratification of the Articles of Confederation
<3 Maxxie
Which plan proposed that both the judicial and executive could veto laws Virginia Plan Connecticut compromise New Jersey plan
Virginia Plan
What is true concerning to the northwest ordinance of 1787
No more than five states could be formed from this territory. (A+)
The United kingdom's parliament is an example of which type of government
the united kingdom's parliament is an example of which type of
government
Who believed that political liberty could best be preserved if the executive legislative and judicial branches of government had equal power.