<span>The Virginia General Assembly is described as "the oldest continuous law-making body in the New World". Its existence dates to the establishment of the Virginia
Governor's Council and the House of Burgesses at Jamestown on July 30,
1619. At various times it may have been referred to as the Grand Assembly of Virginia</span>
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Like Italy, Germany had quite a few serious issues to resolve once unification took place. Regional differences, developing since the first settlement of the Germanic tribes during the Roman Empire, were distinct, and local princes refused to give up substantial power to the central government. The Berlin assembly, therefore, was kept weak. Germany, like the United States under the Articles of the Confederation, seemed merely a loose of confederation of autonomous states. In Germany's case, one state, Prussia, was absolutely dominant due to its size, power, and military strength. This, combined with Bismarck's skillful conduct in international and national affairs as chancellor, kept the empire together until 1914.
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I believe the answer is B.
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