What is the primary function of the Senate?

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Answer 1
Answer: the answer is making laws

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Which country’s contributions helped the Americans win the Revolutionary War? A. Portugal B. Spain C. France D. Holland

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France was the country that helped the us during the revolutionary war
France was the primary ally. Spain and Holland also helped though. Hoped I helped. 

How did northerners respond to the Fugitive Slave Act?

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The northerners were angry in response to the Fugitive Slave Act, which eventually drove both sides even further apart and resenting each other more.

National parks and wilderness areas are designed to do which of the following

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They want to show people of the younger gen about nature, trees, animals and etc in nature. 

All cultures are alike in that they all seek:alliances, kin, and support
food, protection, and prosperity
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visions, omens, and oracles

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The answer would be : food, protection, and prosperity
Food and protection are very essential for all living organism, human included. And as for prosperity, it's the basic human nature as the most intelligent creature on the earth to think in the long term, that's why we seek prosperity

Between 1790 and 1900, cities in America grew rapidly as people moved to urban centers. shrank as rural areas became more popular. shrank as people began moving to the suburbs. grew slowly as they industrialized.

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I believe the answer is: grew rapidly as people moved to urban centers looking for work

Between 1790 and 1900s, industrial revolution start to spread in America. This lead to the creation of many factories intended for mass production in urban centres. These factories provided many job opportunities that attracted many people from different background to move to urban centers and try their luck there.

Between 1790 and 1900 American cities expanded steadily. The Industrial Revolution brought new products and opportunities to learn new skills to the common citizen. People left their farms and moved to cities with the hope of improving their standards of living.

The first three articles of the u.s. constitution

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Article I is the longest article in the Constitution; it establishes the national legislature called Congress. The Founders divided Congress into a Senate and a House of Representatives because they were afraid of placing too much authority in any one institution. Among other powers, Congress collects taxes, provides for the common defense (meaning that the federal government, not just the states, provides resources for the protection and security of the United States), regulates commerce, raises armies, and declares war. In addition, Article I contains the “necessary and proper clause,” which authorizes Congress to pass any law that it thinks is necessary to carry out its constitutional duties. This provision is very important because it allows Congress to react to situations that may not have existed when the Constitution was written.

Article II establishes an executive department headed by a president and vice president. The article further describes the powers of the offices, the manner of election, and the qualifications for office. Of special significance is the president's constitutional role as commander of the nation's armed forces, which assures civilian control over the military. Because the president is the head of the armed forces and only Congress can declare war, the authority of the military is diffused and its power to make decisions is restrained. The Constitution also grants the president the authority to make treaties with other nations. However, to limit abuse of this power, the Constitution requires treaties to be ratified by two-thirds of the Senate.

Article III directs that the federal judicial power be placed in a Supreme Court and in other courts as directed by Congress. This brief article also lists the kinds of cases that fall specifically under the jurisdiction of the federal courts.