English kings had allowed their subjects to participate in making laws through representatives in Parliament. This system of government worked as long as the king was not challenged on important matters. Whenever the Parliament clashed with their monarch, the king would get his way by suddenly convening Parliament in a remote, unreachable part of the country. Without a proper quorum of members, the king could then decide law as he pleased. As a result, representatives in the United States had drawn up the Constitution with particular attention to the issue of where they would meet in the future. As far as Jefferson and Madison were concerned, only Congress could relocate itself, and it could do this only after it officially convened in Philadelphia. —An American Plague, Jim Murphy
What effect did the king's habit of moving Parliament have on US representatives?
- it caused them not to care where they met
- it led to to name a meeting spot in the constitution
What conclusion can be drawn from this cause-and-effect relationship?
- Americans agreed with English laws
- Americans did not like how the english king ruled

Respuesta :

What effect did the king's habit of moving Parliament have on US representatives?

Answer: it led to to name a meeting spot in the constitution

What conclusion can be drawn from this cause-and-effect relationship?

Answer: Americans did not like how the English King ruled

Answer:

What effect did the king's habit of moving Parliament have on US representatives?

✔ It led them to name a meeting spot in the Constitution.

Which signal word(s) identify an effect in this passage?

✔ as a result

What conclusion can be drawn from this cause-and-effect relationship?

✔ Americans did not like how the English king ruled.

Explanation:

I did on edge!