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What was the structure of the legislative body created by the Articles of Confederation? A. bicameral B. unicameral C. tri-cameral D. separated powers
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User: What was the structure of the legislative body created by the Articles of Confederation? A. bicameral B. unicameral C. tri-cameral D. separated powers

Weegy: Unicameral was the structure of the legislative body created by the Articles of Confederation.



User: The phrase "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" comes from the adapted work of A. John Locke. B. Thomas Hobbes. C. Justinian I. D. Hammurabi.

Weegy: The phrase "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" comes from the adapted work of: JOHN LOCKE.



User: During the English Civil War, the backers of King Charles were known as the A. Calvinists. B. Cavaliers. C. Tories. D. Scots.

Weegy: During the English Civil War, the backers of King Charles were known as the CAVALIERS.



User: The English Civil War was the result of A. England wanting freedom of religion. B. a military attempt by France to overthrow the English government. C. the king exerting too much power over the people. D. the people wanting to establish a democracy.

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The English Civil War was the result of the king exerting too much power over the people.
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