Answer:
There have been Jewish communities in the United States since colonial times
Explanation:
The main purpose of the hotel reservation system is to ensure that there are enough rooms available for those who wish to occupy a room in a hotel, by organizing a list of those who have already booked.
His main contribution was the idea of the New Jersey plan which sought to solve the problem of state representation according to the size of the population. It was rejected but many parts of it were included in the Connecticut compromise which made a bicameral government with many parts from Paterson's plans.
The three-fifths compromise was an a compromise regarding the size of the population based on the number of slaves in the state. This was important when it came to determining the size of representation in the house of representatives because of how slaves would be counted. The compromise established that each slave would count as three-fifths of a full citizen.
They believed that the president would have too much power and that they could eventually become tyrannical similarly to how kings were in Europe. They feared that other parts of the executive branch would not dare disagree with the president out of fear.
Publius was a pseudonym used by <span>James Madison, Alexander Hamilton and John Jay when they wrote their federalist papers. They wrote as such to present as if they were talking as the people who have issues and who are united under these issues.</span>
The ruler <span>of Germany in world war 1 was Wilhelm II, although it should be noted that many of the people responsible for bringing Germany into World War I were not part of his political machine. </span>
1. Social Inequalities in France due to the estates system
2. Tax burden on the third estate
3. The rise of the Bourgeoisie
4. Ideas put forward by Enlightenment philosophers
5. Financial crisis caused due to costly wars
6. Drastic weather and poor harvests in the preceding years
7. The rise in the cost of bread
8. Ineffective leadership of Louis XV and Louis XVI
9. Parliaments’ successful opposition to reforms
10. The extravagant lifestyle of the French monarchy