Based upon your reading of a portion of the US Constitution, what questions do you have? Why is the Preamble significant? Why would the Framers place the Legislative Branch first? What does this move indicate about their ideas of how the US could most effectively avoid the concerns listed in the Dec. of Ind.?

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Well, this question I don't really think you can get it wrong. But one good question you could write down is:  Should government powers check and balance each other?

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I will write down a couple more options just in case,

Are good intentions more important than written laws?

Should Congress or bureaucrats make the laws?

Should the Supreme Court function as a “super-legislature”?

Should the collective be able to do whatever it wants to the individual?

Are good intentions more important than written laws?


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D because the Greeks did believe the gods would determine their fate. They thought if they did something wrong or disobeyed the gods, the gods would punish them, and now days we have myths saying some of the things they would believe.

It was really important for the Greeks to honor and represent the Gods on their currency because D. the Greeks believed that the Gods determined their fate. 

Why do you think native American chiefs wanted to make peace with early English colonistsconstructed response

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The correct answer is, Native American chiefs wanted to make peace with the first English colonist for the following reasons.

When the first colonist arrived at American territory, in that place already lived the Powhatans.This tribe son realized that the colonist had powder and other weapons that the natives did not have. That represented a total disadvantage. So, what the Native Americans did was to extend an amicable hand at the very beginning of the relationship. The Native American tribes knew that an alliance was good for them.

For instance, Chief Powhatan helped the new settlers to spend the firsts heavy winters. The conditions of the area were so difficult. It would have been very complicated for the colonist to survived on their own. The tribes help them for convenience. But the good relationship did not last. Then it came the times of hunger and the colonist took the food from the tribes and the chiefs ordered to attack. The war had begun.  


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What was vomitorium used for?

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Vomitorias are believed to be places, where Romans were vomiting during parties so that they were able to continue feasting. It's not true.

In fact 
Vomitorium was an exit in amphitheatres, stadiums or hippodromes, which allowed big crowds to exit after the games/play has ended. Vomitorias are still present in modern buildings.
The name Vomitorium comes from Latin word vomō, which means "to spew forth".

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Answer: The answer would be that the Kansas Nebraska Act repealed or overturned the Missouri Compromise.

Explanation: This Act would allow both Kansas and Nebraska to choose to come in as free state or a slave state. I hope that this helps. Good Luck!

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services provided by the State government with our tax money. 1) State highways and other projects. 2) Universities and schools.

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We often think of our rights as a protection against the heavy hand of government, but we shouldn’t ignore the contribution that the people through their government have made in expanding those rights since the early days of the republic, when they applied only to white men with property.


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Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote 30 books and countless shorter pieces.