History, 21.05.2021 04:30 mmvill0809
System of Government (Federal, Confederal, Parliamentary. Unitary) - What role will the central government play? Will it be strong or weak? Will the central government control everything or will there be sub-divisions of government (such as state or local)? How will the sections of the government be run? At least 5 full sentences.
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History, 21.06.2019 14:00, pgfrkypory2107
Religious toleration was not guaranteed in which of the following english colonies? maryland massachusetts bay virginia new jersey
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History, 21.06.2019 22:00, michelle230
Which statement explains why john adams most likely supported the separation of powers between the branches of the new national government? question 1 options: the work of government would be overwhelming for just one branch. the work of government could be accomplished more quickly by three branches. each branch of government would limit the power of the other two. each branch of government could ignore the decisions made by the other two.
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History, 21.06.2019 22:00, jmae811
Which is the main inference that can be drawn from adam smith's book the wealth of nations? a) for an economy to work flawlessly, it shouldn't have to serve and moral goals. b) the government must control a free-market economy, or economic problems will arise. c) a free-market economy works well only without the government's interference. d) free trade will only hurt economies and should be stopped by governments.
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History, 22.06.2019 07:00, macylen3900
23. how does specialization among nations encourage interdependence? nations work together to share labor and resources to produce vital goods. nations sign treaties prohibiting taxes on imports. nations produce specific goods and then trade to obtain things they need. nations that are more developed agree to fund development in nations with limited industry.
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