It was between the small states and big states. The small states wanted each states to have the same number of representation in Congress the big states wanted representation based on population .
Answer:
It made foreign nations more likely to ally with the US
Explanation:
The foreign aid that was sent by the administration of John Kennedy to Latin America had the purpose of making the countries in this region allies of the United States. The principle at how the aid was expected to work was that the people and governments of these countries would be grateful to the United States and see them as a friend that tries to help them and develop them. While the idea was good for the United States, in practice it was not going as planned. Most of the Latin American countries had much more affinity toward the communism and socialism, which was something that the United States was actually fighting against, and unfortunately that led to numerous conflicts in this regions, most of which sponsored by the United States themselves.
Charles Dickens was called “human hurricane” due to his
genius and great spirit.
His friends gave him the nickname “human hurricane” as they
all brushed aside their ordinary habits and occupations whenever he came to see
them. One of his friends, Mrs. Fields, stated that all these habits and occupations
were brushed aside until “human hurricane had swept by… The sense of genius
could not be more forcibly felt then in the hurrying flight of this great
spirit”.
Sahel is a very desert like area. It is hot but not as humid as a rain forest would be because of the lack of water.
Answer:
A People could not create a fair system with three separate powers is the correct answer.
Explanation:
Centinel was the alias that was used for writing articles to Philadelphia Independent Gazetteer and Philadelphia Freeman's Journal from October 1787 till April 1788. Historians consider that the articles were written by Samuel Bryan. Some of the articles were also written by George Bryan and Eleazer Oswald. Samuel Bryan was an anti-federalist who was against the proposed Constitution of the United States. He was a resident of Pennsylvania and wrote during the Confederation period.