A. In the first two paragraphs, examine the difficulties of starting a new country by answering the following questions:
 Explain why the Articles of Confederation were decided upon and why they were rejected.
 Explain what changes were needed in order for the country to run smoothly.
 What branches of government were found to be necessary to run the country?
B. In the third and fourth paragraphs, analyze the importance of compromise in government by examining and explaining The Great Compromise and The Three Fifths Compromise. Also, give your opinion whether compromise is the best thing for everyone and why.
C. In the fifth paragraph, tell why you think it is difficult for large groups of people to agree on one idea. Read the information in this lesson and think about an issue in your hometown or city that has people divided about what should be done to improve or fix something. It can be about taxes, schools, roads, or a government election. Explain why you think people become divided about what to do and how to make things right.





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The primary reason why the Articles o Confederation were adopted were because states were very much independent and didn't want a central power controlling them. This became unsustainable however when it came time to pay back war debts. Then came the Constitution.

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The Articles of the Confederation are what established the name " The United States of America" and was replaced by the Constitution. this probably is what lead to the civil war, but I just want to know why it isn't considered a superior document to the Constitution.  

What branches of government were found to be necessary to run the country? for a better transformation of country there should be change in its people. people who always try to perform their duty and who always strive for a better and good result. who aren't greedy for others property and so on.  

What branches of government were found to be necessary to run the country?  

In the writing of the U.S. Constitution the framers decided that the branches that were necessary to run the country were the executive, judicial, and legislative. The legislative body was responsible for writing the laws, the executive enforcing them and serving other purposes, and the judicial reviewing them.  

the importance of compromise in government by examining and explaining The Great Compromise and The Three Fifths Compromise.  

The Three-Fifths Compromise was a compromise between Southern and Northern states reached during the Philadelphia Convention of 1787 in which three-fifths of the enumerated population of slaves would be counted for representation purposes regarding both the distribution of taxes and the apportionment of the members of the United States House of Representatives. It was proposed by delegates James Wilson and Roger Sherman.  

This compromised had a big effect on pre-Civil War political affairs because the disproportionate representation of slaveholding states relative to voters. So this compromise was best for the Southern states.