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Answer:
Why were the Articles of Confederation so weak?
- the colonists feared a government that would be too much like the British king
Define an Indentured Servant
- a person who signed a 7 year contract to work for someone in order to come to the colonies
Explanation:
1. Why were the Articles of Confederation so weak?
After finally getting rid of the British, the colonists feared a powerful government that would have a choke hold over the colonies. The Government in the AoC had no power to inforce laws, collect taxes, no courts, there needed to be unanimous votes, etc.
2. Define an Indentured Servant
An indentured servan is a person who signs indentures to work for another for a specified time in return for payment of travel expenses and maintenance.
<span>The public ignored their rulings and their regulations. It was hard for everyone to agree on any one course of action.
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Answer:
The answer is A
Explanation:
An oppressive national government
In the end, McCarthy's evidence did not support his claim of the presence of communists in the State Department but resurrected the <em>Salem Witch Trials of 1692/93</em> with McCarthyism.
Instead, McCarthyism became mere accusation propaganda during the infamous Red Scare. Through Senator McCarthy, baseless accusations were leveled against suspected sympathizers of Communism. Some other freethinkers were questioned by Congress, while many more persons and groups were denied justice.
Thus, McCarthyism resembled the Salem Witch Trials in colonial Massachusetts (1692 to 1693) because the state negatively reacted to Communism.
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