The U.S. Constitution was adopted through a series of steps beginning with the Constitutional Convention in 1787, where delegates from the states gathered to address the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. After extensive debate and compromise, the Constitution was drafted and signed by the delegates. To become effective, it required ratification by nine of the thirteen states, which was achieved through a combination of state conventions and persuasive arguments made in "The Federalist Papers." Ultimately, the Constitution was ratified in 1788 and took effect in 1789, establishing the framework for the American government.
true or false . indian constitution has adopted unitary form of government
It could be. The main goal of the American Constitution was to form a government.
The form of government the framers of the Constitution agreed to create republic
State constitutions constrain the states themselves.The states adopted the U.S. Constitution to form the federal government.
Articles of Confederation
adopted communism as its form of government
a written plan for a representative form of government
The Cherokee Nation developed a written constitution, established newspapers, and implemented a form of representative government. Their constitution, adopted in 1827, formalized their governance structure and legal system. The Cherokee also produced newspapers, including the "Cherokee Phoenix," to communicate and disseminate information among their people. These developments were part of their efforts to adapt to the pressures of European-American expansion and maintain their sovereignty.
The Bill of Rights came in the ratification of the constitution and the constitution was needed to form a government after the revolution.
The military rule is the form of government that many countries adopted after the war.
The ideals of the Roman Republic inspired the writers of the American Constitution.
No. However, the main result of the American Revolution (1765 - 1783) was the Republic as form of government. Eventually, most countries in Latin America adopted this same form of government, based on the American experience.