Answer: The Constitution improved greatly on the Articles of Confederation by creating an appropriately strong federal government, with provisions for protections of freedom.
Improved strengths of the federal government:
1. Creation of an executive branch of federal government, where the Articles just had a legislature.
2. Creation of a federal court system, with a Supreme Court that has final say (Articles of Confederation only allowed state courts)
3. Congress was divided into two bodies to allow for representation for both small and large states. Congress was granted powers to regulate interstate commerce, levy taxes, and print money.
Protections of freedom:
The Constitution includes the Bill of Rights. This outlines individual rights, and also reserves some rights to the states, so it protects from a tyrannical federal government.
Answer:
Production miracle: the term given to America's enormous rate of economic production during WWII. dividing up limited resources of food, gas, and other materials among all Americans using a coupon and point system.
Explanation:
In general yes, the states honored their agreement since the Articles of Confederation demanded practically nothing from the states--meaning that it wasn't hard for the states to uphold their end of the bargain.
<span>There wasn't resentment at first to the Marshall Plan...which I'm assuming ur talking about. However, once the US demanded something in return (political support). Europeans began to think they were treated unfairly.
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