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.
Because shools became way too overpopulated. Some neighbourhood's are bigger then other others thus some schools had a lack of kids and some schools had too many kids.
The most important economic development in the mid-19th-century south was the cotton gin.
They first divided it into parties, the federalist and the anti-federalist party which caused a social drift between people. Another early challenge was growth and development which separated the country into northern states that were already developed and southern states that were developing rapidly. This second challenge was both social and regional.
False, in order to decrease the money supple, which is the money flowing through the economy, then it would have sold bonds to decrease the overall amount of money in the economy.