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    In the article the “Wrongful death” Mr.Otis suffered from lower abdominal pain and he fainted at home.His wife called his doctor about pains and his doctor told them to go to the Universty emergency room.So they go to the emergency room.Mr.Otis’s doctor did not show up at the hospital and the doctors did not help him. I feel that it was the hospital's fault because they left him there to suffer.On the other it is also Dr.Land’s fault because he did not say was gonna be late because he had an…

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    making laws. Without the constitution the United States would be in total anarchy. The Articles of Confederation was the first basic constitution of the United States. The Articles of Confederation was written in Philadelphia at the Second Continental Congress in 1776(History,Articles of Confederation). The first draft of the articles was not used in the final draft, the fourth draft was used(History,Articles of Confederation). The first edition was written by Benjamin Franklin, the next was…

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    the Great compromise, articles of confederation were weak, the states wanted representation and, there was no form of strong government. Federalism, the enlightenment, and natural rights were all ideas that shaped The great compromise. The Virginia plan and the New Jersey plan were presented in the constitutional convention which soon led to The great compromise. The great compromise between Virginia and New Jersey was one of the biggest compromises that impacted the articles of confederation…

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    Declaration of Independence came into existence and was substantially modified in 1835. We created the government for the new state. In 1868, a new constitution brought the state back into the Union after the Civil War. It currently contains 14 articles, each made up of different sections that re-organize the state government. Unlike the United States Constitution, which only adds amendments, North Carolina incorporates amendments into the document. Since the ratification of the North Carolina…

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    variation of content, so it is likely that they both used a template that was given to them by the United States government. The two are organized by articles that are divided into sections, with an opening preamble. In both Constitutions, the territorial jurisdiction is outlined in Article I, and an extensive list of land laws is recorded in Article…

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    Shays Rebellion Shays’ Rebellion was the final nail in the coffin for the Articles of Confederation. It managed to serve as the catalyst for the Founding Fathers to recognize the necessity for change to a stronger and more centralized government. The rebellion highlighted several of the documents’ failings that ultimately were due to the weak and decentralized government that the Articles of Confederation established. One of the most influential events that strongly affected the US…

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    Constitution actually comes from Article V. Article V states in our American Government textbook that “The Congress, whenever two thirds of both houses…

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    The Constitution and Articles of Confederation are two legal documents that shaped the way that America is today. The Constitution replaced the Articles of Confederation because it was not strong enough to govern the people of the United States Of America properly. The Constitution and the Articles of Confederation are alike because the Constitution was made to revise the Articles of Confederation during the Philadelphia Convention. The Articles of Confederation was written in 1781 but it…

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    Randolph presented the plan at the Constitutional Convention in 1787. During the Convention, Edmund Randolph argued, "that governments lack the power to defend itself from the intrusion of other state’s rights under the Article of Confederation.” (Levy). However revising the article into The Virginia Plan will create a stronger government among the establishment of the three legislative branches. The plan will have two houses and would be allocated based on state’s population, as well as,…

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    Wendy Martin’s article titled “Women and the American Revolution,” presents the lives of women during the revolution in America and the challenges they encountered. In the article, women are evidenced to experience tough moments that altered their lives emotionally and socially. As men engaged in combat, women adopted male dominated jobs, such as taking care of farms and working in factories. In addition, some women pursued roles in military operations in conjunction with men. Wendy argues that…

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