we got this worksheet and it had questions on it, but you can only use the interent. Please help?
1. Before the adoption of the Constitution, the newly independent states were joined by the:
a. Articles of Confederation b. Magna Carta
c. Mayflower Compact d. Bill of Rights
2. The US. Constitution went into effect:
a. June 21, 1787 b. June 21, 1788
c. June 21, 1791 d. June 21, 1970
3. The number of Articles in the US Constitution is:
a. three b. two c. seven d. nine
4. The number of amendments that have been added to the constitution is
a. 25 b. 27 c. 10 d. 16
5. The number of representitives each state has depends on:
a. how big the state is b. when the state was admitted
c. the population of the state d. how rich the state is
6. The total number of us senators is
a. 435 b. 453 c. 100 d. 50
Can someone help me with my S.S Homework?
1. a
2. b
3. c
4. b
5. c
6. c
Reply:1. Before the adoption of the Constitution, the newly independent states were joined by the:
Articles of Confederation. Thats to easy!
2. The US. Constitution went into effect:
http://www.jburgd12.k12.il.us/jjhs/Wbt/F...
3. The number of Articles in the US Constitution is:
ahttp://findlaw.com/casecode/constitution...
4. The number of amendments that have been added to the constitution is
http://findlaw.com/casecode/constitution...
5. The number of representitives each state has depends on:
You can figure this one out!
6. The total number of us senators is
100 -- again to easy. 50 states two senators each.
Read your book.
Reply:1 is A. The Articles of Confederation
2 is B. June 21, 1788
3 is C. 7 articles
4 is B. 27
5 is C. The population
6 is C. 100 (2 from each state)
Reply:srry i'm not from your country i wouldnt know
Reply:1.a
2.b
3.d
4.b
5.a
6.c
Reply:srry dont know
Reply:1. A
2.not sure
3.d
4.not sure
5.c
6.c
Reply:it is a big job. need a lot of work out with no reward
Reply:It looks hard. Google it.
Reply:1. A
2. dont know
3. C
3. B
5. C
6. C
Reply:yo look it up and what grade is it
Reply:easy...
1. articles of the confederation
2. June 21, 1788
3. 7
4. 27
5. the population
6. 100
hope i helped~!!
Reply:A,C,D,C,C,C,
I think thats it
Reply:Pay me $ 70000000000000000000000000000 then I well do it but stop cheating.
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Reply:http://www.google.com/
it's not terribly difficult....
Reply:ur cheating...............
Reply:For #6- The total number must be somewhere in the thousands, and it would take far too long for anybody to actually do the counting. There have been some U.S. Senators who have served in the Senate for a matter of only a few months. One of the most recent examples of that was Sheila Frahm of Kansas, who was appointed to the Senate in 1996 in order to fill the vacancy that occurred when Bob Dole resigned. But then almost right after she was appointed, she lost the Republian primary vote, and so she continued to serve in the Senate for a few months. Other examples have been women who were appointed following the deaths of their husbands, such as Mrs. Burdick of North Dakota, who was appointed in 1992 but she served for only a couple of months.
It would obviously take a long time for anyone to go back to the beginning, 1789, and to count all of the people who have ever served.
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