Answer:
To avoid taxation without representation, the Articles of Confederation allowed only state governments to levy taxes, and to pay for expenses, the national government had to request money from the states. So, the national government needed approval from the states to collect taxes. The state and national currencies couldn't create money.
TLDR:
National Government: No! You need to save your money and give us tax dollars
States: haha money go brrrrrr
A military dictator.
Shoguns were very ruthless and you had to obey or else commit suicide/die ont he spot.
World War I (1914–1918) Causes Causes of U.S. Entry Military and Diplomatic Course Domestic Course Postwar Impact Changing Interpretations
World War I (1914–18): Causes Although the United States
did not enter World War I until 1917, the outbreak of that war in 1914,
and its underlying causes and consequences, deeply and immediately
affected America's position both at home and abroad.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Christianity historically arose in the religious context of Judaism during the Second Temple: Jesus himself and his immediate followers (apostles) were Jewish by birth and education; many Jews, as well as Greeks and Romans, perceived them as one of the many Jewish sects.
According to the 24th chapter of the Book of Acts, in the trial of the apostle Paul, Paul himself declares himself a Pharisee (Acts 23:6), and at the same time he is referred to on behalf of the high priest and Jewish elders as the “representative of the Nazarene heresy” (Acts 24: 5); the term “Nazarene” is also repeatedly mentioned as a characteristic of Jesus himself, which apparently corresponds to the Jewish status of the Nazirs (Num. 6: 3).