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Dear Sir,
As a Federalist, I support the ratification of the United States Constitution because the country should have a strong government. This is crucial to the existence of our country as it will prevent the problem the country was having under the Articles of Confederation. Also, the strong government will not lead to tranny because the Constitution will have a bill of rights.
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The main advantages of the USA were:
A larger population, the USA had the majority of large cities of North America at the time, and a lot of immigrants, while the Confederacy was mainly rural, and not as populated. This larger population meant a more numerous army.
And a more powerful economy with some industry, which facilitated the production of arms and supplies for the military.
The disadvantage was that USA was the aggressor, and had to take up territory, while the confederacy only had to defend itself.
The confederacy main advantage was that as defenders, they knew most of the territory better, and had overall a more advantageous geographical position, at least at the start of the war. The main disadvantage for the Confederacy was precisely the smaller population -which means a smaller army- and the less developed economy, which was mainly agrarian, lacking almost any form of industry.
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Im Pretty sure The geography and resources available were different
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Diary or personal account that was written during the time of the event, etc.
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Without a set of options in front of me, my best guess would be something along the lines of my above answer. Primary sources are typically diaries, legal codes, and other firsthand accounts/sources of information. They typically provide the most accurate account of the event that occurred because they have not been interpreted further by any other people.
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The 4-2-1 problem surrounding the one-child policy means that only children will have to bear the responsibility of supporting both of their parents and, sometimes, all four of their grandparents in their old age, as they cannot rely on siblings to help them care for their aging family.
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