Explanation:
The Articles of Confederation comprised the United States’ first constitution, lasting from 1776 until 1789. The Articles established a weak central government and placed most powers in the hands of the states.
Under the Articles, the US economy faltered, since the central government lacked the power to enforce tax laws or regulate commerce.
Shays’s Rebellion, an uprising of Revolutionary War veterans in Massachusetts that both the state and national governments struggled to address due to a lack of centralized military power, illustrated the need to create a stronger governing system.
Buddhism is China's oldest foreign religion. Buddhism has had a long history in China. Buddhism started in India. Gautama Buddha was the founder of Buddhism. He lived from 600 to 400 BC. His rules and teachings was learned and passed down by oral tradition until about the second century BC when a scripture was wrote. The scripture was brought to China. There was Silk road Buddhism, Early Chinese Buddhism, Chama Buddhism were different types. When Gautama was 29 he wanted to know the truth through not eating and stuff. He almost starved himself. The he wanted to solve suffering and death. <span />
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The applicable answers are,
- the enemy's headquarters for military operations
- a target of the U.S. bombing and invasion of Cambodia
Explanation:
This was officially named as Central Executive Committee of the People's Revolutionary Party and was the political and military headquarters of the North Vietnamese from 1962 to 1975.
US military, intelligence and South Vietnamese were always seeking for this Head quarters which was perceived by them to be the overall command center for all the communist efforts in this region.
It was the first election to have two presidential nominees. It also was the only election where the president and the vice president were elected from opposite parties.
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The war was fought primarily between the colonies of Great Britain and New France.