The Navajo code was created by Philip Johnston. His father was a missionary, who spent years on a Navajo reservation, allowing Philip to grow up in contact with the language of the Navajo people, which made him learn this language fluently. The Navajo language was very complex, difficult to pronounce and write, which meant that very few people in the world, apart from the Navajos, could understand and learn that language.
Thus, the Navajo language became ideal for messages to be transmitted during the Second World War, without the enemy's army being able to decipher it.
The Navajo code was assembled by a set of Navajo words, where each word symbolized a phrase or other words in the English language.
An example is the word SO-A-LA-IH. In Navajo, this word means "star", but in the Navajo code it symbolized that the message provided was destined for Brigadier General Americano, since his insignia was a star.
1. Guinea-Bissau=Bissau
2. Sierra Leone=Freetown
3. Liberia=Monrovia
4. Benin=Porto-Novo
Answer: Federal republic
Explanation:
The Madisonian model or theory was made by James Madison who made governmental schemes with three power branches and those were judicial, executive and legislative.
He agreed that balance is an important thing when it comes to the power of government. Madison illustrated and published his beliefs in the Federalist Paper.
Answer: It helped to abolish slavery.
Explanation:
The Vermont constitution was the constitution adopted by the State of Vermont, this constitution brought about a government and state laws. It was first written in 1777, 6 months after Vermont declared itself an independent state, this constitution was first amended in 1786 as recommended by the Vermont Council of Censors. The constitution consists of 2 chapter (I and II)
•Chapter I is divided into 21 articles.
• Chapter II contains features such as power, legislative, executive, judiciary department, voter's qualification, elections, oath, impeachment, militia, provisions, amending and schedule.