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Answer: Italy and Germany

Explanation: On May 22, 1939, Italy and Germany agree to a military and political alliance, giving birth formally to the Axis powers, which will ultimately include Japan.  Mussolini coined the nickname “Pact of Steel” (he had also come up with the metaphor of an “axis” binding Rome and Berlin) after reconsidering his first choice, “Pact of Blood,” to describe this historic agreement with Germany. The Duce saw this partnership as not only a defensive alliance, protection from the Western democracies, with whom he anticipated war, but also a source of backing for his Balkan adventures. Both sides were fearful and distrustful of the other, and only sketchily shared their prospective plans. The result was both Italy and Germany, rather than acting in unison, would often “react” to the precipitate military action of the other. In September 1940, the Pact of Steel would become the Tripartite Pact, with Japan making up the third constituent of the triad.

Answer:

The framers didn’t want their new government to become like what they had experienced under British rule.

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De facto independence influenced ideas about self-governance that were incorporated into the Constitution.

Explanation:

History played a strong role in how the framers built the Constitution. De facto independence eventually led to the Revolutionary War and true independence. After suffering under British rule and fighting for their independence, the framers didn’t want their new plan for government to become like the one they had recently liberated from.