When the delegates met at Philadelphia in 1787,their task was()A、to write a new constitutionB、to see what they can do about the Articles of ConfederationC、to design a new form of governmentD、to revise the Articles of Confederation

When the delegates met at Philadelphia in 1787,their task was()

  • A、to write a new constitution
  • B、to see what they can do about the Articles of Confederation
  • C、to design a new form of government
  • D、to revise the Articles of Confederation

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You are the administrator of a SQL Server 2000 database named Articles. A large city newspaper uses this database to store its archived newspaper articles. Journalists query the database as part of their research. You have created full-text indexes so that users can query the articles quickly.A hardware failure forces you to restore the entire database from backup. After you restore the database, the journalists report that they can no longer run queries without receiving errors.You want to ensure that the journalists can query the database. What should you do?A.Create a new full-text catalog for the Articles databaseB.Rebuild the full-text catalog for the Articles databaseC.Create a new full-text index on the table that holds the text for the articlesD.Repopulate the full-text index on the table that holds the text for the articles

according to the author, the articles of confederation failed because of the following reasons. which is not true?A. The Congress could not raise money to pay the national army and to pay debts owed to France and other nations.B. The Congress had no power to tax any citizen.C. The new states did not cooperate with the Congress or with each other.D. Some new states wanted to be free from the Union

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