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Ap Us History Dbq

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4. Q. Why did the Articles of Confederation favor the sovereignty of the states rather than that of the federal government? A. The Articles of Confederation favor the sovereignty of the states rather than that of the federal government because it had a little resemblance to Dickinson’s original plan. The people who drafted the framework shared a republican conviction that was dangerous to remove the power of the people. The feral authority only had one way to persevere it liberty and that was to set a limit or have a restriction on what they can and cannot do. 5. Q. How did the Northwest Ordinance resolve the problem of the western lands? A. The Northwest Ordinance resolve the problem of the western lands by building a new structure for the government of the Northwest …show more content…

Q. Did Shays’s Rebellion betray or uphold the spirit of the American Revolution? A. The Shays’s Rebellion betrayed the spirit of the American Revolution by complaining of high taxes, interest rates, and a state government insensitive to their problems. They were also complaining about how hard they work and found themselves in debt to Eastern creditors. 7. Q. How did the New Jersey Plan differ from the Virginia Plan? A. There are many ways on how the New Jersey Plan differs from the Virginia Plan. The Virginia Plan had a national legislature of two houses, one elected directly by the people, the other chosen by the first house from nominations made by the state assemblies. The Virginia Plan also provided for an executive elected by Congress. The New Jersey Plan retained the unicameral legislature in which each state possessed one vote but gave Congress new powers to tax and regulate trade. 8. Q. Why was the three-fifths rule necessary to achieve ratification of a new constitution? A. The three-fifths rule necessary to achieve ratification of a new constitution because they were going to be described as “ other persons,” such persons”, persons held Service or Labour” as everything but

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