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There is no such thing. Every country has its strengths and weaknesses. I'm also not so egotistical to think that America is the best country in the world.
The United States of America is the quintessential example of the strengths (and weaknesses) of a representative democracy.
weaknesses power efficiency who gains? rational choice theory rent-seeking behavior examples failure in Latin America; India; japan in 1990
Strengths: -larger amount of people -More ammo -More money -more supplies -well-experienced leader Weaknesses: -Little support -Too far a distance -No real reason to fight -little experience in America
As the original governing document of the United States of America, the Articles of Confederation had a number of strengths yet, perhaps, an even greater number of weaknesses. Foremost among these weaknesses were the following: Congress had no power of taxation, no executive branch of government existed, and no judicial system was formally established by it.
As the original governing document of the United States of America, the Articles of Confederation had a number of strengths yet, perhaps, an even greater number of weaknesses. Foremost among these weaknesses were the following: Congress had no power of taxation, no executive branch of government existed, and no judicial system was formally established by it.
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The greatest contribution that America gave to the Philippines was Education When Americans sent Teachers t the Philippines called tomasites
They are Race-Ethnicity,education, and the sex of the person who heads the family.
the main strengths was that they 1. fighting on their own familiar land 2.more support from colonist than British had 3.fighting for a cause the weaknesses were that they 1. were not as trained as the British soldiers 2.little money and few leaders
will rogers was america's greatest storytellers
captain America had 1 weakness, bullets.