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Answer:
B) inability of congress to raise an army
Explanation:
The weakness of the government under the Articles of Confederation that was most demonstrated by Shays' Rebellion was "The inability of Congress to raise an army," since this showed how "weak" the central government was under the Articles.
The crusades lasted from around 1096 to about 1291, making the answer early 200 years.
Answer:
- the division of Palestine into separate Jewish and Arab states
- US support for Israel's military
Explanation:
After the World War II ended, the international community gave the Jewish people the right to return to their homeland Israel and make their own country there. While this was excellent news for the Jews, the Arab world was furious. The Arabs saw the settling of the Jews and the formation of Jewish country as offensive toward the Arabs, and as stealing of their lands. The Arab population in Israel that started using the name Palestinians (ironically enough that is a Jewish term) was separated and concentrated into parts of this territory, but lost the majority of their land. The US support from Israel increased the tensions even more, and soon military conflicts started between Israel and several Arab countries, with the small Israel managing to be victorious in all of them.
Answer:
Because successors did not have the same egalitarian and democratic goals as Jackson.
Explanation:
Andrew Jackson developed policies that would help the most undervalued population and reduce American elitism, especially in relation to large banks and corporations. Jackson tried to extend voting rights, ending electoral college and allowing the American population to be the only one responsible for choosing their representatives, promoting programs that help farmers, promoting the rotation of public offices, preventing political elitism, preventing monopoly banking, among other very populist and democratic policies that would give more freedom and progress to American society. However, his successors did not follow these same objectives, mainly because of the political and economic pressure that the big corporations and big political names imposed, which caused the successes of the Jackson era to begin to fail.