It was the first battles of the revolutionary war, British soldiers shot at americans, many colonists began to question their attachment to Britain. At the formal start of the American War for Independence, the Battles of Lexington and Concord led to support for the independence movement for several reasons. For one thing, the Lexington battle demonstrated yet again the British willingness to shed American blood, and this galvanized many Americans. For another thing, the American victory at Concord inspired confidence in many <span>Americans that the British could be beaten in a war.Hope this helps</span>
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#1) Did Queen Victoria's government have a positive or negative effect on Great Britain?
Answer: Queen Victoria's effect on Great Britain was positive. Queen Victoria's reign saw great cultural expansion; advances in industry, science, and communications; and the building of railways and the London Underground. Great Britain experienced unprecedented expansion in industry, building railways, bridges, underground sewers and power distribution networks throughout much of the empire. There were advances in science and technology, vast numbers of inventions, tremendous wealth and poverty; growth of great cities like Manchester, Leeds and Birmingham; increased literacy; and great civic works.
Answer: Napoleon sold the land, because he needed money and he didn't want to go to war, and it affected, because Border disputes with mexico leaded up to a war.
Explanation: I read the history books, hopefully its right.
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Unless of all the structure is changed, the US Government has a hard time of changing because of certain reasons:
1) <u>Checks & Balances</u>: This is one of the key to stopping the formation of dictatorships, as each branch of the government has approximately the same amount of power, and can negate the effects of each.
For example, while Presidents can pass Executive Orders, the Judicial Branch can deem them unconstitutional, and void the orders. Presidents, if not using Executive Orders, have to pass their to-be laws through Congress, which can deem it unworthy, and vote it down. President's veto can also be overridden by a second 2/3 vote from each chamber (Senate and Congress).
2. <u>Recall:</u> Congress members are also affected, as they can be 'recalled', which is a vote that goes through the state, in which, if it garners enough votes, the member is replaced. If the judge in the judicial court does not follow rules, he/she can also be replaced by the president.
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