The choices can be found elsewhere ans as follows:
A. The colonies refused to give up any of their own powers to one central authority.
B. The Albany Plan would weaken the economy.
C. The Albany Plan didn't have control over Native American affairs.
D. The Albany Plan would require each state to build their own army.
From the choices, I think the correct answer is option A. The best reason why he English turned down the Albany Plan was because the colonies refused to give up any of their own powers to one central authority.
To maintain this position in a new era of great power competition today, the United States needs to continue to invest in the world and commit to the growth of security and stability abroad. Currently, overseas military and economic engagement occur sporadically and somewhat independently. Instead, what is needed is a written, integrated military, economic, and social campaign plan to mitigate terrorism, migrant flows, and other non-state threats to security and prosperity around the world. Such an effort would, in fact, be connected to great power dynamics: It can be a means to exercise national power to counter Chinese development and military investments by taking a long-term approach to nation-building and fostering stable future partners, just as the Marshall Plan once did vis-à-vis the Soviet Union. Specifically, this kind of effort should be undertaken toward Africa and Latin America, to shore up areas that are in the strategic backyards of the United States and its allies in Europe.
A couple was voting, serving on a jury (greek)
having elected representatives rule on behalf of the citizens, had their own constitution (roman)
Answer:
the 14th amendments impact on public education was not addressed in previous cases......Explanation:
Legalism is a theory of autocratic, centralized rule and harsh penalties. Confucianism is an ethic of moral uprightness, social order, and filial responsibility.
Legalism emphasizes the proscribing of laws in order to ensure public order, whereas Confucianism is more concerned with instilling morality.