The answer I got from the test was C.
Starting from top down:
No power to tax - Congress could not pay for a military or other things to benefit the common good
No power to regulate trade - States might trade unfairly with each other or with other nations.
No executive branch - States felt free to ignore laws the didn't like
No national court system - No one could interpret the laws or settle disputes between the states.
No chief executive - There was no prominent leader to represent the nation and act decisively.
Difficult to amend - It was almost impossible to change the government for the better.
Only one branch of government - There was no separation of powers,, and no checks and balances.
He was too aggressive in battle. somewhat tentative because of high casualties. They became tentative because the commanders were not aggressive. It encouraged both sides to fight harder.
The Slavic languages deriving from the early Slavic peoples of Eastern Europe.
<em>The Slavic languages</em> are the Indo-European languages spoken by the Slavic peoples of Eastern Europe. They are spoken by 315 million people in the world. Their history stretches over 3000 years, the first 2000 being the period when the language remained unified without dialectal differences. By around 1000 AD there was a break up of the Slavic language into three main branches : East Slavic, West Slavic and South Slavic.
Each branch of the Slavic languages originally developed from Proto-Slavic, the ancestral parent language of the group spoken during Early Middle Ages, which itself developed from the Proto-Baltic language.
Some examples of the Slavic languages are: Polish, Russian, Czech, Serbian, Macedonian, Slovak, Slovene and Croatian.
Answer:
The correct answer is D. All of the choices are correct.
Explanation:
The Third Republic was the political system introduced in France after the fall of Napoleon III in 1870, which lasted until World War II and the creation of the Vichy government under Philippe Petain on July 10th, 1940.
The Third Republic was a republican parliamentary democracy, but its creation was marked by great disagreement between proponents of the monarchy and the republic. Political life under the Third Republic was marked by weak coalitions and frequent changes of government. Moreover, it was marked by the Dreyfus affair, which created deep divisions in political circles.