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Financing the government, determining the implied powers and the Whiskey rebellion were the major challenges.
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The new financial system which was implemented by the US was the Federal Financial System. While organizing this system, the government faced various challenges such as Financing the government, Determining the implied powers, and the Whiskey Rebellion.
The Whiskey rebellion was a bigger challenge as the farmers and distillers were protesting against a new tax on whiskey. Financing a vast government was also a challenge that cannot be neglected. Determination of the distribution of powers in a vast government body was also a major challenge.
All these challenges were overcome by the US to create the federal financing system.
Located at the southern tip of Africa's Great Rift Valley, Gorongosa National Park is home to an astounding diversity of animals and plants. Once known as "the place where Noah left is ark", wildlife populations were decimated by nearly two decades of civil war. Conservation efforts to restore the park are currently underway, with the support and cooperation of many organizations, most notably that of the Carr Foundation/Gorongosa Restoration Project. In 2011, the Field Museum of Natural History was invited to conduct biodiversity surveys on Mount Gorongosa - a recent addition to the park, and a crucial source of water for the surrounding lowlands.
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Comencemos con las consecuencias para las metrópolis: El imperialismo sirvió de estímulo a la industrialización en aquellas áreas donde aún era débil y favoreció su consolidación allí donde ya estaba en marcha. Esto provocó un rápido desarrollo y crecimiento económico para las naciones imperialistas.
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The answer is stated below.
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The situation has been completed different and there is a high possibility that the three nations would have been one, as they were in history. The economy of these countries would have been in a much better shape, as prior to British rule Indian subcontinent have contributed around 25 percent to the world economy (as mentioned by economic historian Angus Maddison).