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Articles of Confederation |
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Out of the two documents which one required you to be a man to vote? |
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You had to own land and be a white male. |
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What else was required in order for you to vote under the Articles of Confederation? |
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Freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of speech, trial by jury, freedom of movement and search warrants. |
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What did both documents have in common as far as basic human rights go? |
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African Americans, Native Americans, women, non-land owners, and male land owners under 21. |
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What people were not treated equally under the Articles of Confederation? |
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How many months after the debate were the Articles of Confederation ratified? |
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What year were the Articles of Confederation replaced by the U.S. Constitution? |
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Being able to vote no matter what race, gender, sexual orientation, disablity or age(as long as you're over 18 now). |
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What basic human rights are offered in the U.S. Constitution, but not in the Articles of Confederation? |
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What type of people were in favor of the new U.S. Constitution? |
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How many people were present at the Constitutional Convention? |
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A loose federation of states, or a league of friendship between states. |
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What else can the Articles of Confederation be called? |
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African americans, women, natives, immigrants (that are legally here), and people with disabilities. Basically everybody over the age of 18 that is legally here, and able/willing to vote. |
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Who can now vote, considering the U.S. Constitution now allows them to? |
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Even if you were a male when the Articles of Confederation were still active, you had to own land. |
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What did all males under the Articles of Confederation have to own in order to vote? |
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