C. Montesquieu
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Most people believe they were immodest and carnal at that time. They wore short dresses and high heels.
The theory of George F. Kennan in his "long telegram" provided the basis for containment policy.
George F. Kennan was an American diplomat in Moscow after World War II. In 1946, he sent what became known as "the long telegram" of his advice about what the USA needed to do about the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). It really was a LONG telegram at 8,000 words. (Think of how many Twitter messages that would be today!)
In those 1940s, after World War II, everyone feared an ultimate confrontation between the USA and the USSR -- that the Cold War would someday explode into a massive heated conflict between the superpowers. Kennan, in Moscow, had much foresight to see the internal problems the USSR had. He advised not pushing the conflict too much, but instead just try to "contain" the Soviet Union and wait for their system to collapse under the weight of its own problems. Kennan was right. It took almost 50 years, but eventually the communist system in the USSR fell apart. [The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics came to an end in 1991.]
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<h2>failure to regulate trade among the states</h2>
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The articles of confederation was the first constitution of US. It was drafted to hold the union together and make a stronger economy.
The were many weaknesses in the articles of confederation as it granted very few powers to the central government, it could pass laws but it had no authority to enforce them without the support of states. The continental congress could neither levy taxes nor regulate trade. <em>The authors didn't want to give congress the power to regulate trade and dictate the states what to manufacture or buy,It was due to the bad experiences they had under the British rule when their production and trade was restricted</em>. There was no provision for the federal court system and amending it was very difficult.
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D
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Westberry stands for the proposition that Congressional districts should be based on population and should have roughly equal amounts of people.