C) a unified European currency did not come about until the creation of the Euro -- instituted as an "invisible" currency in 1999 for trading but not available for common use (i.e., as a physical currency) until 2002.
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Throughout the war the railways were the quickest way of moving people and goods around the country and most places had ready access to a railway station. Despite their vital role there was relatively low investment in the railway system.
i dont know exaclty what ur asking tho..can u be more specific?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Here we have just a statement. There is no question. However, doing some research we can say that the correct question would be this: <em>"What pieces of evidence would best support the author's conclusion?"</em>
If that is the case, then the correct answer is the following.
The evidence would be the way the Articles of Confederation created a week central government that basically, only had the power to control the post office and deal with Native American Issues. It was the states the ones that were sovereign and could collect money through taxation. So if the Central government needed money, it had to ask the states for it.
That original statement was written by Edmund S. Morgan, in "The Birth of the Republic."
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Ang Konsensya at tumutukoy sa isip, ang paghusga ng isip kung masama o mabuti ang ating mga ginagawa o kinikilos.
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In this situation, you will be tried in Iowa, because that is the state where you committed the crime. It does not matter that you live in Michigan or that you went on vacation in Florida, and were caught there.
The reason is that section 2 of Article 2 of the U.S. Constitution obliges states to return fugitives to the state where they are being prosecuted for a crime.
This section also obliges states to guarantee residents of oher states the same legal rights and protections that they guarantee to their own residents, so you as a resident of Michigan, will have the right to a fair trial in Iowa, as if you were an Iowa resident.