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HISTORY

QuestionAnswer
what is the first section of the articles of confederation legislative branch
what is the second section of the articles of confederation executive branch
what is the third section of the articles of confederation judicial branch
what is the fourth section of the articles of confederation relations among the states
what is the fifth section of the articles of confederation amendment process
what is the sixth section of the articles of confederation supreme law of the land
what is the seventh section of the articles of confederation ratification process
how old does someone have to be to become a senator 30
how long does someone have to be a US citizen to become a representative 7 years
how long does someone have to be a US citizen to become the president born in US, or lived there for 14 years
who opposes the constitution Anti-federalists
what was the main independent source of the Federal Government selling western land
who came up with the New Jersey plan William Patterson
what did the New Jersey plan, Virginia plan, and the Great Compromise try to do settle representation in Congress
what was the main problem the Anti-federalist had with the Constitution it had no bill of rights
what was the significance of Shays' Rebellion needed strong central government
who is the president of the Senate the Vice president
what is the Vice Presidents only job in the senate to break ties
what are 2 ways the Constitution defines treason helping the enemy, giving them aid and comfort, and levying (declaring) war against the US
how long is a Senator's term 6 years
how many terms can a representative and a senator have unlimited as long as they do not commit any crimes
how long is a presidents term 4 years
how many terms can a president have 2
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