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because napoleon was trying to take control of Europe and had problems with Spain.portugual and at the end they all gained up on him at waterpool

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It was on the verge of bankruptcy.

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Under the Confederation many states avoided a concentration of government power by establishing what kind of legislature?

A bicameral.


How many times has France changed governments since the American revolution?

Depends what you mean by government. There have been 23 changes of Constitution. Under some of these, the actual Government was inclined to change every 3 months or so, and it would be quite a task to count them.


Which countries have a presidential form of government?

Many countries have presidential governments, although the method of determining those presidents varies and the title of the executive in charge varies. The United States, India, Japan, France and Spain all have very similar types of government.


How did Voltaire influence the US Constitution?

His ideas helped in many ways but most importantly his belief in Religious and freedom from government sponsored religion influenced the 1st Amendment to the Constitution. The 1st Amendment (Bill of Rights) protects citizens from having their government dictate religious practices. To paraphrase the 1st Amendment, the government cannot establish a religion and it cannot prevent citizens from establishing a religion. This became known as the "Establishment Clause".


Why might the problems of governing keep the six goals from being achieved?

The government has too much power and many people fear that the government will end up using that power against us. The main problem is that when a government has the power to make laws and punish law breakers what is to stop them from turning that power against law-abiding citizens. How could the government be obliged to control itself.

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Why is France's government effective?

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What were three big problems in France before the revolution?

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Under the Confederation many states avoided a concentration of government power by establishing what kind of legislature?

A bicameral.


Did the constitution resolve of weaknesses in the articles of confederation?

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What are some problems Iran has faced?

Inside pressure (people)Outside pressure (world) And many problems in government


Why were there so many changes in government in nineteenth century France?

During the 19th century France was participating in Imperialism, a progressive era, and industrial revolution. All of these factors affect government.


Did the constitution resolve the weakness in the articles of confederations?

Yes. In establishing a republic with a strong central government, the US Constitution resolved many of the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. The powers of the new federal government included taxation, printing money, establishing treaties, providing a standing military, and the regulation of interstate commerce. The three branches of the government encompassed the full range of law in the US.


In the Constitution resolve the weaknesses in the articles of Confederation?

Yes. In establishing a republic with a strong central government, the US Constitution resolved many of the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. The powers of the new federal government included taxation, printing money, establishing treaties, providing a standing military, and the regulation of interstate commerce. The three branches of the government encompassed the full range of law in the US.


Did the constitution resolve weaknesses in the articles of confederation?

Yes. In establishing a republic with a strong central government, the US Constitution resolved many of the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. The powers of the new federal government included taxation, printing money, establishing treaties, providing a standing military, and the regulation of interstate commerce. The three branches of the government encompassed the full range of law in the US.


Did the constitution resolve the weaknesses in the articles of confederations?

Yes. In establishing a republic with a strong central government, the US Constitution resolved many of the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. The powers of the new federal government included taxation, printing money, establishing treaties, providing a standing military, and the regulation of interstate commerce. The three branches of the government encompassed the full range of law in the US.


Did the constitution resolve the weaknesses in the articles of the confederation?

Yes. In establishing a republic with a strong central government, the US Constitution resolved many of the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. The powers of the new federal government included taxation, printing money, establishing treaties, providing a standing military, and the regulation of interstate commerce. The three branches of the government encompassed the full range of law in the US.