The list below contains provisions of the…

-required unanimous consent from all states for amendments.
-regulated the sale of government-owned land to settlers.
-created a national government consisting solely of a single house of congress in which each state would have on vote



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Responses

Northwest Ordinance
Northwest Ordinance

Articles of Confederation
Articles of Confederation

US Constitution
US Constitution

Declaration of Independence

None of the above statements match the provisions listed.

are you sure

Yes, I am certain. The provisions listed do not match any of the responses provided. The correct answer would be the Articles of Confederation, as it contained provisions that required unanimous consent from all states for amendments, regulated the sale of government-owned land to settlers, and created a national government consisting solely of a single house of congress in which each state would have one vote.

The correct answer is the Articles of Confederation.

To arrive at this answer, you can analyze the characteristics of each option and match them with the provisions listed.

First, let's look at the provision that requires unanimous consent from all states for amendments. The US Constitution does not have this provision since it allows for amendments to be made with the consent of three-fourths of the states. However, the Articles of Confederation do require unanimous consent for amendments, so this provision matches.

Next, let's consider the provision that regulates the sale of government-owned land to settlers. The Declaration of Independence does not discuss land sales, so we can eliminate that as an option. Both the Northwest Ordinance and the Articles of Confederation could potentially have this provision, but upon closer examination, it is the Articles of Confederation that regulate the sale of government-owned land. Therefore, this provision matches with the Articles of Confederation.

Finally, we have the provision that creates a national government consisting solely of a single house of congress in which each state would have one vote. The US Constitution does not create a government with a single house of congress, as it establishes a bicameral legislature with the House of Representatives and the Senate. The Declaration of Independence does not establish any government structure, so we can eliminate it as an option. Both the Northwest Ordinance and the Articles of Confederation could potentially have this provision, but it is the Articles of Confederation that establish a government with a single house of congress where each state has one vote.

Therefore, based on the analysis, we can conclude that the provisions listed match with the Articles of Confederation.