<u>Minimization of scheduling errors and accidents in Railways</u>:
Railways are the connecting link to different parts of a country. Rail transport helps in transferring people and goods. Railway accidents are too common which can occur due to negligence of conductor, fault in equipment, and many others. Among them the most common cause reported is the collision with trains having same route or timing schedule.
To avoid these faults our government took several measures. The country is divided into different time zones. This system was created by sir Sand ford Fleming dated back to 1827. He proposed that there should be 24 different time slots, one for each and every hour of the day. Every country follows their specific time period. In this way, the scheduling errors are minimised.
Republican Isolationists refused to ratify President Wilson's League of Nations after World War I because they feared it would draw the United States into future European conflicts. At the end of World War I, the US was only just begin to depart from its previous policy of foreign affairs, which was isolationism - staying out of other countries' affairs. The Isolationists feared that tethering the United States to the League of Nations would result in the US being required to come to the aid of an invaded European state at a later date.
7. The Anti-Federalists. In the ratification debate, the Anti-Federalists opposed to the Constitution. They complained that the new system threatened liberties, and failed to protect individual rights. ... One faction opposed the Constitution because they thought stronger government threatened the sovereignty of the states. 8. One of the major compromises in the Constitutional Convention was between the small states and big states. The small states wanted each state to have the same number of representatives in Congress. The big states wanted representation based on population.
9. Federalists argued that the Constitution did not need a bill of rights, because the people and the states kept any powers not given to the federal government. Anti-Federalists held that a bill of rights was necessary to safeguard individual liberty.
There was a series of huge droughts that ruined much of the produce and of the grains. They had to sell what little they had in order to survive and make up for losses but they were getting killed by imported goods or by grains from other places of the US that weren't hit so severely. This is why the grain prices started dropping which caused many hardships.