The code noir was the edict concerning the African american slaves in Louisiana. i don't know of the top of my head why it didn't work on Haiti, so i'm am sorry i did not fully answer question (but i answered half! :D )
The answer to this question is B.
Answer:
1. People did not trust a strong federal government after years of British rule.
2. Most people felt more loyalty to their home states than the federal government.
Explanation:
The two reasons why the Founders gave more power to the states rather than the federal government under the Articles of Confederation are:
1. People did not trust a strong federal government after years of British rule. Fearing a strong national government might become a tyrant in nature just like the British Crown
2. Most people felt more loyalty to their home states than the federal. At this point, each of the thirteen colonies practiced or make use of separate policies that favor each state alone rather than the whole country.
Answer:
The d day invasion
Explanation:
it had the greatest impact on Germany and allowed us to be able to our job better
The correct answer for 1 is the printing press
The printing press enabled people to print books and pamphlets much easier and faster and cheaper which led to much higher degrees of literacy. People started educating themselves more because access to books was made much easier. It was especially useful for religious people who wanted to get the bible to everyone
The correct answer for 2 is Personal information can be unprotected
Computers help with communication through the use of e-mails or instant messaging services. They actually make business grow because communication and calculations can be done faster. Personal information can be unprotected which can be dangerous for businesses
The correct answer for 3 is the use of automobiles.
Demographic changes are changes that affect how large a population is and how it is segmented. Increase in birth rates and wars affect demographics, while usage of cars is completely unrelated to any demographic change.