Answer: the biggest challenges facing new countries as soon as they become independent is Civil War social unrest and a crippled economy. Now we're assuming that this country took place on Newland and did not declare independence from any other country so it has no infrastructure or economy so they will have to go into major financial debt in order to start making a GDP and their citizens will not be
happy to not have basic necessities like food water and heat,cooling or a place to use the bathroom. Not only with the social unrest but that the people may revolt and there will definitely be a new ethnic groups in the new country that might want to have their own country rather than stay part of a unified country so Civil War will most likely happen immediately and they will have to go into even more financial debt just to be able to get a strong enough for the to win the Civil War. And the worst part about having a brand new country if that is most likely to not get recognized by other countries so it'll have little to no access the trading routes and they dont even recognize it's independents but for the sake of this country we're going to assume it have sea access. Now it's an online country there will be at least one or two countries that recognize it. So it'll have an area to trade with other countries and it'll most likely be able to stay off after the Civil War but the people will always be mad. All the feeling I can do for your friend I hope you get your answer correct please mark me as a brainlest
Explanation:
<span>The
name of the native people who lived in Puerto Rico before the arrival of Christopher
Columbus were the Taínos.</span>
<span>To add, <span>the </span>Taíno<span> <span>were an Arawak people who were the indigenous
people of the Caribbean and Florida. At the time of European contact in the
late 15th century, they were the principal inhabitants of most of Cuba,
Jamaica, Hispaniola (the Dominican Republic and Haiti), and Puerto Rico.</span></span></span>
The correct answer is Schrödinger - electron cloud surrounds nucleus. Hope this helps.
Answer:If it does not help well i am sorry hope this does help
Explanation:
Yazoo land fraud, in U.S. history, scheme by which Georgia legislators were bribed in 1795 to sell most of the land now making up the state of Mississippi (then a part of Georgia’s western claims) to four land companies for the sum of $500,000, far below its potential market value. News of the Yazoo Act and the dealing behind it aroused anger throughout the state and resulted in a large turnover of legislators in the 1796 election. The new legislature promptly rescinded the act and returned the money. By this time, however, much of the land had been resold to third parties, who refused the state’s money and maintained their claim to the territory. The dispute between Georgia and the land companies continued into the 1800s. The state of Georgia ceded its claim to the region to the U.S. government in 1802. Finally the issue was reviewed by the U.S. Supreme Court, and in 1810 Chief Justice John Marshall ruled in Fletcher v. Peck that the rescinding law was an unconstitutional infringement on a legal contract. By 1814 the government had taken possession of the territory, and Congress awarded the claimants more than $4,000,000. The fraud was named for the Yazoo River, which runs through most of the region.