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Sherman’s “total war” in Georgia was fierce and destructive making it impossible for them to fight for a long time thereby bringing the end of the war closer. This was done by cutting off their supplies, destroying their communications which made the people of Georgia to be helpless. The total war involve not only attacking the military personnel but also attacking civilians and non-military targets. This involved destroying telegraph poles and railroads thereby affecting communication, and the freeing slaves.
The economy of ancient Greece<span> was defined largely by the region's dependence on imported goods. As a result of the poor quality of </span>Greece<span>'s </span>soil<span>, agricultural trade was of particular importance. The impact of limited crop production was somewhat offset by Greece's paramount location, as its position in the </span>Mediterranean<span>gave its provinces control over some of Egypt's most crucial seaports and trade routes. Beginning in the </span>6th century<span> BC, trade </span>craftsmanship<span> and </span>commerce<span>, principally </span>maritime<span>, became pivotal aspects of Greek economic output.</span>
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C. Lack of a bill of rights in the new constitution is problematic is the correct answer.
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The Anti Federalists were the politicians who were against the US constitution which was adopted in 1787. They considered the constitution to be giving too much power to the central government and they were afraid of giving too much power to single national government as the government could infringe upon the rights of citizens and states. Patrick Henry, James Winthrop and George Mason were some of the famous Anti federalists. They were afraid of the new constitution because the states were given more power in Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union while it wasn't so in the new constitution. Their influence led to the passage of bill of rights. They wanted to establish a weak Central government as was in Articles of Confederation and wanted for strong central governments.