What is the impact of the english bill of rights

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Answer: When it was attached to the Constitution, it allayed fearsof that the National Government would not respect their rights.  It forbade National Government from oversteppingpeople’s rights. The attachment of the Bill also gained the support of thepeople that enabled the Constitution to be ratified and paved the way to a newConstitution.  It is an important featurebecause the Bill prohibits Government from taking away our rights to freespeech or to choose our religion.  In thelong term, the Bill of Rights taught us to value our rights.

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Dilbert

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B.c. if not look up on Google

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I think it is Dilbert

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According to the treaty that ended the Spanish American war the U.S. would A. Annex Guam, Puerto Rico and Cuba B. Free Cuba, and annex Guam and Puerto Rico and the Philippines C. Free Guam and Cuba and annex Puerto Rico D. Free Guam, Puerto Rico, and Cuba

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A.

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Which industry did not exist in the US until the second industrial revolution

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The railroad industry

What was one effect of the louisiana law on african american

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One effect was that the louisiana people have no rights.

_____ elections are those held between presidential elections, involving all seats in the house of representatives, one-third of those in the senate, thirty-six governorships, and other positions.

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Answer: Mid-term Elections

These elections are held 2 years into a presidents 4 year term, therefore dubbed mid-term elections. Only a fraction of the legislative seats are up for election every two years. This is intended to that the legislative houses do not change completely at one time.

Why were Southerners more likely than Northerners to support the Mexican-American War?Southerners supported Manifest Destiny, while Northerners did not.
States that formed from the new territory would likely allow slavery.
More Southerners belonged to the Whig Party and supported the war.
Southerners lived near the border and were concerned about attacks.

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One reason why Southerners were more likely than Northerners to support the Mexican-American War was that "States that formed from the new territory would likely allow slavery", since the issue at this point was being decided by "popular sovereignty". 

Option B States that formed from the new territory would likely allow slavery is the right answer.

On the issue of Mexican group's attack on Americans (in North of the Rio Grande United States), the Senate of the U.S voted to go to war with Mexico. Whereas, the Northerner's lawmakers were worried that a war with Mexico would promote the expansion of the Slavery as Mexicans claimed the land as their own territory. Many of the Southerners supported this Conflict just because they knew that America had the potential to win the war and that it would supplement them with more land (beneficial to agriculture where slaves would be required for the field) hence, they took it as an opportunity to gain more slave States.

However, the War took place, providing the United States with a vast new territory and the question of slavery soon developed into an angry prong between North and South.