Answers:
1. Pardon
2. Treaties
3. Foreign policy
4. Reprieve
Answer:
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When World War II finally ended, Americans were ecstatic and very proud of their nation. They believed that the end had come and that America was headed for prosperity. One major challenge that the United States faced post World War II, was the rise of the Soviet Union. A second major challenge that America faced post World War II was the economic boom. America was basically broke and into recession. Money was scare and way of life was challenging. Solders coming back from war had no money and family's were poor. A third major challenge America faced post World War II was the decline of the old great powers creating a bipolar world.
Answer:
We will notice that even though they were written within a period of just over a decade and mostly by the same people, the differences are quite clear between them.
Explanation:
If we compare the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution of the U.S we would get a fair idea of the differences between them. The Articles were heavily criticized for centralizing all the powers in the hands of state governments and leaving the central government at their disposal. But this wasn't the only distinguishing point between these documents. The two distinguished in several ways such as the judiciary, power of levying taxes, the number of votes in Congress, etc.