"Brinkmanship" is the practice of taking a dispute to the edge of conflict and forcing the opposition to back down. Brinkmanship was a strategic idea because it involved bluffing an enemy into thinking it would be attacked with the aim of escalating the conflict so that the enemy could back down.
New England colonies were founded to be new communities for religious separatists whereas the Southern colonies were created as business colonies to make money for Great Britain.
The Southern Colonies included Virginia, the Carolinas, and Maryland. Once it is discovered the ground was fertile for tobacco growth, the colonies were used to expanded tobacco plantations. Other cash crops were added to the Southern Colonies as more land was acquired. Religion was not a big priority in the colonies compared to New England colonies where religion was the focus of the whole society. The government was run by religious elders and rules of the community were dictated by the church.
I think this is more of a critical thinking question so here we go:
The citizens feel it is important to have more power than the government because we don't want to feel left out of decisions that will affect us directly. The government makes the citizen feel that they have an active participation in the decisions they make when they really don't. I mostly think that citizen power is all an illusion.
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The Mexica (Aztec) people relied on markets to move goods between growers and consumers. They had a massive empire, so it's no surprise that their main market was colossal too.
The famed CLIFF DWELLINGS were built into the mountainsides with but one exit for the sake of defense. With the exception of hunting and growing food, all aspects of living could be performed within the dwelling.