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The U.S. Constitution was a better reflection of the principles of checks and balances and separation of powers. Unlike the Articles the Constitution explicitly created a federal government divided between 3 branches which each had the power to check and balance the behavior of the other through constitutionally granted powers. This was different from the Articles of Confederation which was essentially just a Congress. Also the powers in the constitution were separated between the three branches and each branch was given specific powers that could be checked by other branches through the process of governing.
The <em>Union</em> was confirmed by the most industrialized states in the country. This meant that the production of weapons and tools related to war logistics was controlled by them. Besides having more weapons and supplies, the <em>Union</em> also had more soldiers, as the population was considerably bigger in the north.
Railroads are a sign of development. In terms of war, they helped mobilize troops and resources along the country with relative ease in comparison to their <em>Confederate</em> counterparts. This represented a great advantage for the <em>Union</em>.
Besides having the previously mentioned advantages. The <em>Union</em> also had the naval power on their side and executed the blockade in an attempt to cut the resources from The <em>Confederacy</em>. As a response, the southern states replaced the growth of Cotton with other crops in order to have food supplies.
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city-planning techniques with roads and bridges- Etruscan civilization.
ox horns used in religious ceremonies- Minoan
animal sacrifices to the gods- Minoan
battles between gladiators- Etruscan civilization
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Minoan civilization existed between 3000BC to 1450BC in Bronze Age.
Etruscan civilization is an ancient Italian civilization and existed around 900BC.
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The Roman Republic had three parts-- the consuls, the Senate, and the assemblies. In the monarchy a king or a queen rules. ... Written laws posted in Rome's Forum.
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