Answer
The correct answer is: each state was allotted one vote, regardless of size
Explanation: States with larger populations, like Virginia, New York, and Massachusetts, thought this configuration was unfair and over-represented smaller states.
1. Tornado (Experienced)
2. Hurricane (Experienced)
3. Tsunami (Watched)
4. Earthquake (Watched)
5. Sandstorm (Watched)
1. Scared, worried. The winds were really fast, and my power had went out. I didn't wanna leave the bathroom ;-; The fact that tornadoes are scary is enough for me X_X
2. I felt slightly calmer, but still insecure. The reason is because here where I'm at, we have hurricane seasons a lot, so it's nothing new. But just knowing how dangerous they are and what they can do is somewhat scary.
3. Scared. First, tsunamis are so gosh darn huge, which makes them super scary. Second, Their damage is just- too much. They can wipe away a whole city. Third, there's not much of a way to get out of the situation if you're near it
4. Scared aswell. Earthquakes can open up a huge portion of the ground, and can cause sinkholes. They also can be the cause of Tsunamis.
5. Less scared. Sandstorms aren't that dangerous but still have the somewhat scary look, kind of like tsunamis except dust/sand all that stuff and different colors.
Hope I helped :>
Answer: - It ways difficult raising money as a Congress through tac for development, as any money to be raised would need it request passed through states.
- Each state were kind of maintaining their freedom and independence, this was also a limitation for governance by the congress
Explanation:
The limit in the Congress prevented the unity of the country in the following ways;
- It ways difficult raising money as a Congress through tac for development, as any money to be raised would need it request passed through states.
- Each state were kind of maintaining their freedom and independence, this was also a limitation for governance by the congress
- Congress could not regulate trade
- Finally, drafting of soldiers were out of their reach.
Answer: The Corpus Juris (or Iuris) Civilis ("Body of Civil Law") is the modern name for a collection of fundamental works in jurisprudence, issued from 529 to 534 by order of Justinian I, Byzantine Emperor.
Explanation: The Corpus Juris (or Iuris) Civilis ("Body of Civil Law") is the modern name for a collection of fundamental works in jurisprudence, issued from 529 to 534 by order of Justinian I, Byzantine Emperor.