Hello my name is Victoria. So what r u doing this weekend ... I'm stuck with this girl named Sara and she's kinda weird but that's always the point.
They were both smart and well educated
The streets in the central part of Madison are named after the signers of the constitution.
Elizabeth, Catherine, Mary, Jane, John, George, Samuel, Benjamin, Thomas
There are several things that Benjamin Martin and Francis Marion have in common. Both men were born in South Carolina, both were soldiers in the Continental Army during the American Revolution, and both were considered to be heroes by their fellow countrymen. In addition, both men were married and had children.
It's a common coin, currently worth just under $10 for its silver content.
He did not actually marry her, they had a common law marriage because she married someone before him who had left her once he received her dory
"I'm pretty sure there is one legislative bracnch."-Common Sence
The Mayflower compact showed the framers of the constitution that they had to provide for the common good of the people.
inherent
because the framers thought the common man woudn't treat everyone equally
Unless referring to a specific document, for example the Constitution of the United States, constitution is a common noun.
They wanted the President to be elected by the people of the United States. In a compromise (Remember, the Constitution is a bundle of compromises), they Founding Fathers decided to have an "Electoral College," a group of common civilians who's sole purpose for being elected is to go and elect the President. Of course, in this day and age, with technology making a popular vote of the President much more practical, many people advocate the abolishment of the Electoral College. They argue that the popular vote should elect the President, rather than the people who elect the President.
they are brothers
It has nothing to do with the constitution other than expressing the ideas that will be used in the constitution.
Well in the Preamble to the Constitution, providefor the common defense ...
it was benjamin rush
they were both born
Yes