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Q: What state was not a member of the confederacy kansas Texas Tennessee or South Carolina?
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What term is used to define a central government as having only the authority given to it by the member states?

confederacy


Which part of a government holds power in a confederacy?

The part of a government that holds power in a confederacy is the state government. The federal government has limited power in this government.


Who was harry T burn?

Harry T. Burn, Sr. (born November 12, 1895 in Niota, Tennessee, USA - February 19, 1977), was a member of the Tennessee General Assembly for McMinn County, Tennessee. Burn became the youngest member of the state legislature when he was elected at the age of twenty-two. He is best remembered for action taken to ratify the Nineteenth Amendment during his first term in the legislature. The Tennessee legislature was tied and he was the one vote who let women vote. His mother asked him to! Harry T. Burn, Sr.(born November 12, 1895 in Niota, Tennessee, USA - February 19, 1977), was a member of the Tennessee General Assembly for McMinn County, Tennessee. Burn became the youngest member of the state legislature when he was elected at the age of twenty-two. He is best remembered for action taken to ratify the Nineteenth Amendment during his first term in the legislature. The Tennessee legislature was tied and he was the one vote who let women vote. His mother asked him to!


What are the two names of the houses of government in the US?

The North Carolina General Assembly with a 50 member Senate and a 120 member House of Representatives.


Who from Maryland signed the Declaration of Independence?

William Blount, the first and only governor of the Southwest Territory and he was expelled from the Senate on a charge of treason.Richard Dobbs Spaight was born in New Bern, North Carolina and was the 8th governor of North Carolina. He was 29 when he signed the US Constitution. He died in 1802 after a duel with John Stanly who had defeated him in the 1800 election for the US House of Representatives. That duel lead North Carolina to pass a law that outlawed that custom.Hugh Williamson who was born on the Pennsylvania frontier can be considered an international citizen and was one of the greatest intellectuals to sign that document. He taught Mathematics, was the author of Letters of Sylvius, was a licenced member of the clergy, held a degree in medicine from the University of Utrecht and was a member of the American Philosophical Society.