I believe it was the Democrats that were strengthened during that time.
The question, "Why was the declaration of independence written?" is answered by the very Declaration of Independence itself. The document has a preface that says it is a very important document, with a purpose. It equally says that because every other nation needs to understand why the New World British Colonies assumes a status that makes it equal to every other nation, this document will outline all the grievances held against the Crown by the Colonies.
<span>Most of the content in that document is a list of the reasons behind the Colonies' declaration of their independence from the British rule. When you read the document, you will understand the major reasons why it was ever written. It is open with all its reasons. No mystery of guessing is involved. You will find your answer once you read it. What you will find there will surprise you.</span>
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Explanation:
Prevents The Creation Of A National Policy: The United States does not have a single policy on issues; instead, it has fifty-one policies, which often leads to confusion.
Leads To A Lack Of Accountability: The overlap of the boundaries among national and state governments makes it tricky to assign blame for failed policies.
Citizen Ignorance
Critics argue that federalism cannot function well due to ignorance. Most Americans know little about their state and local governments, and turnout in state and local elections is often less than 25 percent. Citizens consequently often ignore state and local governments, even though these governments have a lot of power to affect people’s lives.
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D. Japan was innovative and experienced fast technological progress.
Explanation:
Japan is the third largest automovile manufacuring country, has a large electronic goods industry and is one of the most innovative countries in the patent world.
The diffrence between the United States and Japan is the population, while japan´s population is the same as in 2000, United States keeps growing, which makes Japan behind the US.
But the real GDP growth per capita of japan per year is 0.71 while United States is 0.81 percent per year
The first one is <u>salaried</u>, the second one is <u>a job with benefits</u> and the last one is an <u>advanced job</u>.
(really it's just logical because salaried jobs are payments that are simply fixed to one payment, Abdul clearly has benefits to his job, and if Lisa really needs degree for a job, then the job is advanced because it seems that they won't accept someone who has a degree to get them qualified for that job.)