Question
Which of the following best compares the time frames in which the U.S. Constitution and Nevada Constitution were framed?(1 point)
Responses
The Nevada Constitution was framed more quickly because Abraham Lincoln helped write it.
The Nevada Constitution was framed more quickly because Abraham Lincoln helped write it.
The Nevada Constitution was framed more quickly because the U.S. was in a rush to grant them statehood.
The Nevada Constitution was framed more quickly because the U.S. was in a rush to grant them statehood.
The Nevada Constitution was framed more quickly because it was copied from the U.S. Constitution.
The Nevada Constitution was framed more quickly because it was copied from the U.S. Constitution.
The Nevada Constitution was framed more quickly because it was shorter than the U.S. Constitution.
The Nevada Constitution was framed more quickly because it was shorter than the U.S. Constitution.
Responses
The Nevada Constitution was framed more quickly because Abraham Lincoln helped write it.
The Nevada Constitution was framed more quickly because Abraham Lincoln helped write it.
The Nevada Constitution was framed more quickly because the U.S. was in a rush to grant them statehood.
The Nevada Constitution was framed more quickly because the U.S. was in a rush to grant them statehood.
The Nevada Constitution was framed more quickly because it was copied from the U.S. Constitution.
The Nevada Constitution was framed more quickly because it was copied from the U.S. Constitution.
The Nevada Constitution was framed more quickly because it was shorter than the U.S. Constitution.
The Nevada Constitution was framed more quickly because it was shorter than the U.S. Constitution.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**The Nevada Constitution was framed more quickly because the U.S. was in a rush to grant them statehood.**
This reflects the historical context in which Nevada sought statehood during the Civil War, and there was a need for faster admission of new states to support the Union.
**The Nevada Constitution was framed more quickly because the U.S. was in a rush to grant them statehood.**
This reflects the historical context in which Nevada sought statehood during the Civil War, and there was a need for faster admission of new states to support the Union.