Answer:
I would say it's B but I may be wrong. Just my way of thinking about history and government.
Explanation:
Answer:
It was ratified on "March 1, 1781", they had to be replaced by the Constitution post the "Constitutional Convention in 1787". The constitution came to effect by replacing the articles in 1789, as the articles had a number of weaknesses as they gave states too much power, specifically more than the federal government
Early in 1970, americans learned of a massacre by u.s. forces of defenseless villagers in My Lai.
<h3>Why was there a Massacre?</h3>
This was during the Vietnamese civil war. The Americans had fought on the sides of the South in the war.
The war was due to the fact that the South of Vietnam wanted to secede from the North.
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A. Mongol rule weakened across their vast empire.
B. Famine and plague devastated Europe's population.
C. England and France fought a series of related conflicts which became known as the Hundred Years' War.
The late middle ages are usually considered to be the 14th and 15th centuries, so I only chose answers that specifically occurred during those ages.
Answer:
The correct answer is C, <em>to form a stronger government</em>.
Explanation:
It was during the Shays' Rebellion (1786-1787) that became evident for conservatives that the Articles of Confederation had to be changed.
This rebellion attacked many courts and was widely feared as a moment where masses took for themselves the values of freedom in a way that endangered property and order in the newly born country.
That's why in this context figures like Alexander Hamilton argued for a strong government: to deal with situations like this that threatened the status quo. According to him and other Federalists, the Articles did not have tools for this kind of situation as it was a document where the central government barely had any power.