<span>In an effort to preserve the balance of power in Congress between slave and free states, the Missouri Compromise was passed in 1820 admitting Missourias a slave state and Maine as a free state.</span>
Q1: defense spending was decreased as tensions between the united states and the soviet union lessened
Q2: A global surge of organic and sustainable agriculture
Q3: religion
Q4: provide a committee to focus on basic human rights and freedoms
Q5: This was the acronym for political talks between the united states and the ussr regarding nuclear weapons
Q6: Enhance social programs to better the lives of Chinese citizens
Q7: Poland east Germany and the soviet Union
Q8: a lack of history and experience with self-government
Q9: the formation of NATO
Q10: the nuclear disaster at the Chernobyl destroyed the confidence of the people
Q11: strategic limitation of nuclear arms
Answer:
Because that section of the Judiciary Act of 1789 was invalid, the Court ruled that it lacked original jurisdiction over the matter, even if Madison had broken the law.
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Explanation:
In order to answer these questions, you must look at the geographical differences that lead to different objectives and colonies for the Spanish and British Empire. In Southern America, there was an abundance of golds and silvers in the region, which lead to Spain to have a desire for investing in metals and silvers. There was little focus or concentration in other resources in New Spain, and these mines were not focused at all on long term investment. Also, the Spanish colonies had strong Spanish authority and influence, making the colonies extraction to get the most profit out of them and the land. This hurt most South American nations when they became independent as they possessed very weak infrastructure with little knowledge of self independence.
The British colonies in North America originally were set up to find gold as well but to no fortune. Even though Britain did create profits through certain cash crops like tobacco, the colonies for the most part relied almost independently on themselves at first. This is especially true for those leaving for religious purposes, such as the Pilgrims or Quakers. This created a reliance for the British colonists to take care of themselves, which in turn began to develop their own economies over time and quickly develop political independence.
Henry Hudson - Hudson River
Jacques Cartier - St. Lawrence River
John Cabot - Nova Scotia
Sir Francis Drake - Vancouver