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A strong central authority in African kingdoms allowed for efficient administration, collection of taxes, and security. It enabled effective decision-making, enforcement of laws, and coordination of resources for economic development and defense against external threats.
Strong extended family ties tend to exercise a restraint on deviant behavior. Partially because of the effective informal controls, the level of violent crime is low. Theft is the most common infraction. Smuggling is also rampant, but is not often prosecuted since smugglers regularly bribe police or customs agents!!
The west African kingdoms like Ghana, Mali and Songhai experienced prosperity through the trade of gold and salt which was of high value back then.
it was the first town of a new colony.
The strong military systems.
he increased the power of the frankish kingdoms by converting to christians when he did that he gained a powerful ally of the church of rome
A. B. Strong has written: 'Illustrated natural history of the three kingdoms' -- subject(s): Zoology
Strong colonies
depends on how strong the African is
The Federalists wanted a strong central government. They benefitted because a strong central government was created.
Laws protect the weak from the strong. Where there are no laws and governments that enforce the laws the strong and powerful exploit and abuse the weaker citizens. The strong take whatever they want. Without a system of equally enforced laws the situation would be dire indeed.In the natural state only the strongest can benefit from their natural rights so people form a social contract ceding their natural rights to an authority (government) to protect them from abuse by the stronger individuals.Laws protect the weak from the strong. Where there are no laws and governments that enforce the laws the strong and powerful exploit and abuse the weaker citizens. The strong take whatever they want. Without a system of equally enforced laws the situation would be dire indeed.In the natural state only the strongest can benefit from their natural rights so people form a social contract ceding their natural rights to an authority (government) to protect them from abuse by the stronger individuals.Laws protect the weak from the strong. Where there are no laws and governments that enforce the laws the strong and powerful exploit and abuse the weaker citizens. The strong take whatever they want. Without a system of equally enforced laws the situation would be dire indeed.In the natural state only the strongest can benefit from their natural rights so people form a social contract ceding their natural rights to an authority (government) to protect them from abuse by the stronger individuals.Laws protect the weak from the strong. Where there are no laws and governments that enforce the laws the strong and powerful exploit and abuse the weaker citizens. The strong take whatever they want. Without a system of equally enforced laws the situation would be dire indeed.In the natural state only the strongest can benefit from their natural rights so people form a social contract ceding their natural rights to an authority (government) to protect them from abuse by the stronger individuals.
The states afraid of centralized authority and a strong national government because of the stronghold England once held. The states enjoyed their independence.