For Plato users the answer is A. "to make them less expensive to build."
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Answer:
Why were the Articles of Confederation so weak?
- the colonists feared a government that would be too much like the British king
Define an Indentured Servant
- a person who signed a 7 year contract to work for someone in order to come to the colonies
Explanation:
1. Why were the Articles of Confederation so weak?
After finally getting rid of the British, the colonists feared a powerful government that would have a choke hold over the colonies. The Government in the AoC had no power to inforce laws, collect taxes, no courts, there needed to be unanimous votes, etc.
2. Define an Indentured Servant
An indentured servan is a person who signs indentures to work for another for a specified time in return for payment of travel expenses and maintenance.
Two of the major factors that contributed to Russia’s war difficulties during WWII were political infighting and the fact that they were fighting the large majority of the war and suffering by far the worst casualties.
The best statement regarding the US Supreme Court would be "<span>d. The Supreme Court first claimed the power of judicial review under the leadership of John Marshall," since this was the outcome of the case "Maubery vs. Madison". </span>
Encomiendas are a grant by the Spanish Crown to a colonist in America conferring the right to demand tribute and forced labor from the Indian inhabitants of an area.