British's victory in the frech and indian wars
German
The Constitution sketches a federal framework that aims to balance the forces of decentralized and centralized governance in general terms; it does not flesh out standard operating procedures that say precisely how the states and federal governments are to handle all policy contingencies imaginable. Therefore, officials at the state and national levels have had some room to maneuver as they operate within the Constitution’s federal design. This has led to changes in the configuration of federalism over time, changes corresponding to different historical phases that capture distinct balances between state and federal authority.
They both had to do with making changes to the articles of confederation; resulted in the drafting of the constitution.
Changes in social conditions
Informal amendment
Write a note on historical changes on sectors
There was no "government". Europe was a patchwork of holdings by men who were stronger than the rest and often the holdings would change hands because of the changes in alliances. All of Europe was feudal.
World war 2 produced more dramatic historical changes.
Temporary = not permanent, for a limited time only Permanent = continuing, no changes... Im sure and hope you can figure this out =.=
Communists ran out of money.
Many cash transactions result in changes between asset accounts, such as the receipt of an accounts receivable, the outright purchase of an asset or the payment of a pre-paid expense.
There should be no changes required to the existing accounts. The monies should be moved into an estate account.
Photosynthesis
physical and biological changes that have occured in the past.
during the industrial revolution of the late 19th century, Farmer's in the united states worked to increase the land holdings and modernize their equipment. a lasting effect of these changes
Even a period of only a few decades can greatly change the historical context surrounding an eventPeople's points of view can change to suit changes in historical context.
changes in the owners capital for a single fiscal period