Straha
Banned
1 The US Constitution does not contain the famous clause forbidding the establishment of state church(es) in the US, either at the federal or state levels. Consequences? State churches do get established in some, but not all states. Major fights over admission of new states with and/or without established churches. U.S. government is much less centralized.
2 Instead of 2 senators per state elected, the US senate is established to be an upper house of appointed dignitaries, appointed by the governors of the states. Consequences? Consequences: different politicians than historically may have used the Seante as a stepping stone to the Presidency, and many fewer populist types in the Senate.
3 At the 'Constitutional Convention', the Articles of Confederation really are only fixed up, not scrapped, and no single federal executive is established
('President of the United States'). Instead, the executive set up is on deliberately Roman Republican lines, a dual consulship of two co-equal executives, each independently elected and each holding a veto over both legislation and the executive actions of the other. Consequences?
4 After the American revolution, the USA decides not to establish either a standing army or navy of any size, at all. What are the consequences?
Vary this by saying we had these things, but then consciously chose to eliminate them after the successful 'reconstruction' following the USCW?
Following WWI?
2 Instead of 2 senators per state elected, the US senate is established to be an upper house of appointed dignitaries, appointed by the governors of the states. Consequences? Consequences: different politicians than historically may have used the Seante as a stepping stone to the Presidency, and many fewer populist types in the Senate.
3 At the 'Constitutional Convention', the Articles of Confederation really are only fixed up, not scrapped, and no single federal executive is established
('President of the United States'). Instead, the executive set up is on deliberately Roman Republican lines, a dual consulship of two co-equal executives, each independently elected and each holding a veto over both legislation and the executive actions of the other. Consequences?
4 After the American revolution, the USA decides not to establish either a standing army or navy of any size, at all. What are the consequences?
Vary this by saying we had these things, but then consciously chose to eliminate them after the successful 'reconstruction' following the USCW?
Following WWI?