Currency yes but bankruptcy would depend on wether it is at a state or federal level.
He thought it would only make people dependent on the government and make the government more poor
For the Supreme Court one: “The judicial power of the United States, shall be vested in one Supreme Court, and in such inferior courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish.” Basically the Supreme Court gets final say in court decisions
First, they imported a LOT of food from other parts of the empire. Rome is now built on the remains of Roman food packaging material: broken up pottery. Romans mainly lived on what is know as the mediterranean triangle: Wheat, wine and olive oil. Bread made up 70 to 80% of most of the Romans diet. Three kinds of food that are pretty easy to transport over longer distances. There were huge imports of grain from north Africa and Egypt. Rome lived on that grain. Wine and olive oil came from almost everywhere.
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<span>the way that northern lawmakers were convinced to alow missouri into the union as a slave state under the missouri compromis was : maine was added to the united states as a free state.
After prolonged heated discussion, both northern and southern side decided to find a middle ground in the form of missouri compromise.
one of the compromise is the addition of Maine (which previously belonged to french) to be administered as a province of massachusets</span>