The AOC (Articles of Confederation) really limited the power of Congress. They could not...
• Collect Taxes
• Conduct foreign policy
• Could not enforce laws
There were many other problems with the AOC as well. A huge one was that it was practically impossible to amend; all 13 states needed to unanimously agree on a change. Given the rivalry between the States, and the fact that Rhode Island hardly showed up for anything, it would be impossible to fix the AOC.
Congress also could not pay off the national debt. The US owed a whole lot of money after fighting the war. However, due to the fact that Congress couldn’t collect taxes, the government had to print more money which caused massive problems with the economy.
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<span>Fat Pay Cheques </span>
<span>Change in lifestyle for the better </span>
<span>Chances of going abroad </span>
<span>CONS </span>
<span>Pay cuts due to recession </span>
<span>Loss of jobs due to market slowdown </span>
<span>Depression from long work hours </span>
<span>Family tensions as work hours take a toll on relationships
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The empire stretched from modern-day Syria in the north to modern-day Sudan.
"The president can make treaties, but the Senate must <span>ratify them" is the statement that shows the people having the responsibility in respect to foreign relations. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option or option "a". I hope the answer comes to your help. </span>
With the rise of a Nuclear Soviet State, the United States was auditing it's own internal defense capabilities.
One critical point was the size of the United States and the time it could take to move forces from one point to another in times of war and emergency.
Even within the United States, there was a rise in communist parties which were slowly becoming a threat.
The Interstate highway act not only produced economic benefits to stop the rise of communism in the United States, but also provided nation-wide infrastructure to smoothly and quickly move forces across the country.
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