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lord [1]
3 years ago
12

What were the states allowed to do under the articles of the confederation

History
1 answer:
Bas_tet [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Under the Articles of Confederation, the states were allowed to appoint military officers, declare war, sign treaties and make alliances. As well as this, they could appoint foreign ambassadors etc.

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Monica [59]

In the market economy, the decisions in the farm will be guided by the prices.

<h3>What is a market economy?</h3>

It should be noted that a market economy is when the forces of demand and supply determine the market.

In this case, in the market economy, the decisions in the farm will be guided by the price. The individuals also have a vital role to play.

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4 0
2 years ago
Which statement best describes the relationship between the Ottomans and Safavids?
Maru [420]

Answer:

The correct answer is B, <em>they struggled for control of the Middle East</em>.

Explanation:

The history of the relationship between the Ottomans and Safavids is mainly characterized by their conflicts for the control of different regions of the Middle East. All the other options don't correctly describe this history.

However, because both societies were Muslim according to Islam they couldn't war against each other unless it was for religious reasons.

Thus in the early 1500s Selim I, sultan of the Ottoman Empire consulted his scholars and decided that the Shah Ismail of the Safavids preached heresies against Islam. He then persecuted internal supporters of the Safavids which intensified the rivalry between the two empires.

The conflict between Ottomans and Safavids was fought also through trade embargoes in the 1500s. Ottomans imposed trade embargoes against the Safavids but they only worked until the early 1600s. In the 18th century, they would start to see themselves all parts of the same faith but still fearing each other.

7 0
2 years ago
Why were settlers willing to leave their homes and head west in the late 1800s?
pochemuha

Answer:

They sought economic opportunity.

Explanation:

The Homestead Act- Encourage settlers by granting 160 acres of free land to claimants, it allowed nearly any man or woman a "fair chance."

5 0
2 years ago
What is the evidence that there were dinosaurs on the earth in past history?
maria [59]

Answer:archeologist have found bones of  dinosaurs.

Explanation:

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2 years ago
How did the debate over creation of a national bank become a constitutional issue
marissa [1.9K]

Answer:

Explanation:

He thought states should charter banks that could issue money. Jefferson also believed that the Constitution did not give the national government the power to establish a bank. ... The argument between Hamilton and Jefferson over the bank led to a sharp debate between these two members of Washington's cabinet.

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