Four strengths:
- little power to the government and more to the individual states
- supported the Constitutional Army
- Congress had the power to deal with foreign affairs, wars, and sign treaties
- allowed a formation of more than 60,000 people per state
Four weaknesses:
- no currency
- no taxes to there was no revenue
- no president or authoritative figure to establish laws
- each state only had one vote regardless of its size
Answer:
They didnt like it because they don't want to be ruled by 1 person. They also didn't have a say in the laws and didn't want to follow someone else's laws
As a result of the exchange rate between the U.S. Dollar and the British Pound changing, the U.S. dollar would depreciate and make imports more expensive.
<h3>What happens when the Dollar falls against the Pound?</h3>
If there is a situation where the British Pound gained more against the U.S. dollar as is the case above, the result would be that people in the U.S. would require more dollars to buy British products.
This means that imports into the U.S. from Britain would be more expensive as more dollars would be needed per British pound.
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Japanese Imperial family had been around for milleniums, but Chinese Imperial family changed each time the dynasty had changed.
Why? While Chinese emperor was like a 'King' who ruled the country by power, Japanese emperor was more like the 'pope' who have had power at one stage but later turned into nothing but a subject of religious belief.
In China, the country had 13 different dynasties over 4 milleniums up until early 20th century when the 'Last Emperor' resigned. Each Imeprial family was extincted when a new one arose. The country was basically ruled by the Emperors throughout the history with exceptions of the periods of civil wars.
In Japan, the Imperial family was only in charge of the country before 11th century, and the small period after the Meiji Restoration and before WWII ended.