<span>In the modern trade around raw fish, we witness what many of those sympathetic to the Slow Food ideology seem to have foreclosed — that a virtuous global commerce and food culture can exist.</span>
Answer: The strengths of the Articles of Confederation were:
The first constitution
Congress had the power to deal with foreign affairs, declare war, make peace and sign treaties.
It had the power to manage Native Indian affairs.
It could pass laws that could affect all the states.
Could coin money
It had passed the Northwest Ordinance of 1787; it formed new states that had a population of 60,000 or more
It had control of the Department of Postal Service
Explanation: However, as most of us should already know, the Articles of Confederation was revised later and then the U.S Constitution was ratified.
Answer:
In AD 532, Theodora saved Justinian his throne by urging him to put down the rebels instead of running away like his advisors urged him to do.
Explanation:
One could make the argument for any one of the aforementioned events. However, I would have to argue that the Louisiana Purchase was the most significant for a few different reasons:
1) Jefferson used the concept of implied powers in order to buy this land from France. Nowhere in the US Constitution does it say that presidents can buy land from foreign countries. However, Jefferson argues that this power can be implied. Due to Jefferson's actions, several presidents after him will follow suit and buy territories from other countries.
2) It doubled the size of the United States.
3) It initiated the US's policy of Manifest Destiny. This concept that America should control all land from the Atlantic to Pacific Ocean was one that was introduced in the early 19th century. The first big land annexation of this time was the Louisiana territory (1803). After this purchase, the US would continue to grow in size thanks to buying land from other countries and war.