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True or false: The Articles of Confederation had to be replaced because it created a weak central government that needed to be strengthened.
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What was the name of the agreement between small and large states that provided proportional representation by population in the lower house and equal representation by state in the Senate?
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Great Awakening
New Deal
Great Compromise
Electoral College
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True: The Articles of Confederation required unanimous consent from all states for amendments and approval from at least 9 of the 13 states to pass laws.
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Great Compromise: The agreement between small and large states that provided proportional representation by population in the lower house and equal representation by state in the Senate is known as the Great Compromise.
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He cast a vote for the larger states which led to the passing of the Constitution.
He cast the final vote for the smaller states.
He cast the vote that created a tie leading to the 3/5 Compromise.
He refused to vote which led to the creation of the Great Compromise.
How was the U.S. Constitution different from the Articles of Confederation?
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The U.S. Constitution set up the first form of government for the newly independent United States.
The U.S. Constitution allowed for each state to have an equal vote in Congress regardless of size or population.
The U.S. Constitution separated powers between the judicial, legislative, and executive branches.
The U.S. Constitution had only one branch, a unicameral legislature that had limited power.
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He cast the final vote for the smaller states.: Abraham Baldwin's contribution at the Constitutional Convention was significant, and he was known for casting a key vote in favor of the interests of smaller states.
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The U.S. Constitution separated powers between the judicial, legislative, and executive branches.: This is how the U.S. Constitution differed from the Articles of Confederation, which did not have a system of separated powers and created a much weaker central government.
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to indicate a pause or an omission
to indicate a pause or an omission
to indicate a change in subject
to indicate a change in subject
to show where a thought ends
to show where a thought ends
to correct or delete information
To indicate a pause or an omission.
An ellipsis is commonly used to indicate that something has been omitted from a text or to suggest a pause in speech or thought.
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something left out
something left out
something corrected
something corrected
a suggestion
a suggestion
a pause
Something left out.
An omission in a sentence indicates that certain information has been intentionally left out or excluded.
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to show that a new scene is beginning
to show that a new scene is beginning
to indicate an omission
to indicate an omission
to indicate a long pause
to indicate a long pause
to show that a character is confused
To indicate a long pause.
In a fictional text, an ellipsis is most likely used to indicate a long pause, often reflecting a character's hesitation, contemplation, or emotional state.