The Protestant Reformation was a religious, social, economic, and political revolution that was sparked when a Catholic monk named Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the door of his local church. ... The Protestant Reformation increased literacy throughout Europe and ignited a renewed passion for education.
Answer:
It was a dilemma because a multitude of reasons.
Explanation:
First, the original 13 states were given too much independence and therefore were basically their own countries that count print their own money. Then there is the fact that Congress was unable to tax and they also couldn’t regulate commerce; therefore, there wasn’t a stable national economy. There was also no national court system or judicial branch. There was also no executive branch approved by congress and we also have to mention that each state had a vote in the congress.
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I do not have your choices of "the following" Here are some reasons I learned: Christianity, empire was too big and became hard to manage, there were many nonromans attacking parts of empire- Goths, the emperors themselves were weak or insane intrigue was rampant.