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History, 18.12.2020 16:30 zuleromanos
WILL MARK BRAINLIEST
Speech Title: Balancing Power in the Constitution
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First Paragraph: Hook your audience into wanting to read or hear your speech. You can tell a story or use a quote. Introduce the event and basic facts like people and places. Use at least three to five sentences.
Second paragraph: Discuss the separation of powers and checks and balances. Use examples to explain the difference between the two ideas.
Third paragraph: Discuss the position of the Federalists related to ratification of the Constitution. Use facts.
Fourth paragraph: Discuss the position of the Anti-Federalists related to ratification of the Constitution. Use facts.
Fifth paragraph: Summarize and review what you wrote.
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Which is one reason many african nations have not prospered after gaining independence from european colonial powers? a. colonial powers sent their weakest economic advisors to the new countries, and their recommendations were flawed. b. independence left them with weak economies, and many countries have been unable to overcome or recover from these burdens. c. the desert region of the interior is inhospitable to foreign investors, and business interests focused on the coastal mediterranean cities. d. the money endowed upon independence is still tied up in the bank of england, which is hesitant to make loans to struggling nations.
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