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Inquiry: Identify and Explain What You Believe Were The Three Most Important Achievements/Changes That Took Place In The United States During The First 100 Years
The three important changes I feel took place in the first 100 years is the Revolutionary War, the U.S. Constitution, and the Declaration of Independence. I say the Revolutionary War because in 1776 is when they began the war for Amerians independence. I say the U.S. Constitution because that document established our government and fundamental laws. Lastly, I say the Declaration of Independence because this specific document is what declared the Americans indepence from the colonial government. -
Inquiry: What Are The Three Branches Of The U.S. Government, And What Powers Do They Each Have?
The three branches of government are the executive branch, legislative branch, and judicial branch. The executive branch makes laws official, the legislative branch write and create laws, and the judicial branch decides wheather a law is constitutional or unconstitutional. -
Inquiry: How Is America Best Described During This Time?
I feel that America was described as progressive during this time. The first big change that occured was the Declaration of independence created in 1776, and the outcome was that Americans had the freedom to become a united nation. The second big change that occured was the U.S. electing George Washington as their first president in 1789. -
Inquiry: Why Were Carnegie, Rockefeller, & Morgan Considered Important Americans During The Gilded Age?