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Despite the weaknesses of the Articles, the Confederation government accomplished some important tasks. Perhaps its greatest achievement was establishing a fair policy for the development of the lands west of the Appalachian Mountains. hope this helped!(: -LuLu
Despite the weaknesses of the Articles, the Confederation government accomplished some important tasks. Perhaps its greatest achievement was establishing a fair policy for the development of the lands west of the Appalachian Mountains. hope this helped!(: -LuLu
exposed fundamental weaknesses in government under the Articles of Confederation
4. Local, county, state, and federal.
100 - there is a government for each of the 100 counties
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Lions have many weaknesses. Specifically seven which are:CheetahsHuntersHyenasExtreme coldProcrastinationCockatoosWorms that burrow into their skin.Ligers however, have no weaknesses. Ligers are a mixture of a lion and a tiger.
There are many different government jobs. They can be federal, state, county or city. You can search for state, county or city jobs using the free website "Free Public Records Directory - Government Jobs" link below. On the main "Jobs" page, click on the name of the state. You can then scroll down to the county of interest. Only those counties with links will appear. The links will take you directly to the actual state or county website. Some states offer government job searches by county.
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.
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.