Numerous reasons including:
1. Weak central government, all power in the hands of the state governments
2. Couldn't collect taxes
3. Couldn't regulate interstate commerce
4. Needed 9/13 to pass laws
5. Needed all 13 states to pass an amendment, difficult for everyone to agree
6. Couldn't raise an army
7. No President to run things
8. States didn't have to respect treaties of the central government
Socialization is the process in which people learn the language, norms, values, behaviors, etc. that society views as acceptable. It is important for humans because it helps teach us about our cultures society so that one day we can become efficient members. It also helps shape our personalities.
Formerly, Wikipedia was an untrustworthy source, for people could just post anything they knew. But now, it is a much safer source thanks to data processors. Whenever something is posted, it will then be processed and be considered thoroughly before being published publicly.
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He knows by the way their head is tilted. :D
Globalization in essence is companies and governments climbing onto the world stage and interacting internationally.
Globalization has helped some, but it has also hurt a lot, specifically through:
- Making the rich richer
- Removing trade barriers only for new ones to rise (VAT taxes, etc.)
- Increased trade deficits with many jobs leaving their developed nations for less developed ones (U.S. manufacturing to China, etc.)
- Developed country job pay cuts
- MNC's leaving countries and exploiting international tax havens
- MNC's overseeing bad work conditions in countries with less regulations
- MNC's influencing international politics
- Exploitation of labor
- Social welfare schemes
Et cetera, et cetera...
All the problems we hear about with companies leaving their countries and stranding thousands if not millions of people without jobs, and labor issues in other countries all stem from globalization. So we need to decide if the benefits outweigh the costs here or not...