Ryan, I think you are supposed to find them. If you *read* those numbers of the Federalist and *think* about what you know of how the government works today you should be able to figure this out for yourself. Michael Montagne
Research the governmental policies of the colonies that helped shape our Constitutional Republic today. Look for examples of policies that were established during the colonial period which are still in use today, such as the different branches of the government and the system of checks and balances. (A good reference is The Federalist Papers, No. 1, 2, 30, 45, 47, 69, 80.)
British colonial policies led to significant economic exploitation of colonized regions, prioritizing British interests over local needs. This often resulted in the depletion of local resources and a disruption of traditional economies. Additionally, these policies fostered social and cultural tensions, contributing to resistance movements and eventual independence struggles in many colonies. Ultimately, the legacy of these policies continues to influence global relations and post-colonial development today.
Human rights and women empowerment are some of the issues facing us today.
Look at the U.S., U.K. and other Western countries.
well, i am researching about it, but i don't know. SORRY!
Research the governmental policies of the colonies that helped shape our Constitutional Republic today. Look for examples of policies that were established during the colonial period which are still in use today, such as the different branches of the government and the system of checks and balances. (A good reference is The Federalist Papers, No. 1, 2, 30, 45, 47, 69, 80.)
Work within the governmental process to affect policies.
there are many such policies- 1.the forest management act which divide forests as reserved, protected and unclassed is still today. 2.The governmental setup and power sharing between three sectors of govt. legislature ,judiciary and executive are based on same idea only. 3.The municipal corporations still have similar powers.
Yes, but not as many as in the colonial times.
{| |- | Not at this point in time. It was the capital and the colonial buildings are still in existence and can be visited in Colonial Williamsburg. Today the capital is Richmond. |}
British colonial policies led to significant economic exploitation of colonized regions, prioritizing British interests over local needs. This often resulted in the depletion of local resources and a disruption of traditional economies. Additionally, these policies fostered social and cultural tensions, contributing to resistance movements and eventual independence struggles in many colonies. Ultimately, the legacy of these policies continues to influence global relations and post-colonial development today.
We have social security due to FDR.
Human rights and women empowerment are some of the issues facing us today.
Look at the U.S., U.K. and other Western countries.
dick
most privateers lived around the colonial time, but very few still exist today.
well, i am researching about it, but i don't know. SORRY!