-Muhammad Ali modernized Egypt by creating economic reforms, tax collection, landholding, irrigation, cotton production, local industries, and world trade.
-It was a bad thing for Egypt because they’d have to pay it back, Egypt’s economy soon began to decline. The factories stopped producing. Egypt got into serious debt with British banks.
-Bad leadership is one of them. Ali’s family took over after his death. A second explanation for Egypt’s failure was environmental. They didn’t have as much coal as the Europeans. Egyptian factories moved their machines using animals. A third explanation is European competition. European countries tried to ruin the Egyptian industry on purpose.
-Some looked for solutions in modernizing, or becoming more like Europeans, while others wanted to return to their Islamic roots. Some Egyptians believed Western-inspired reforms could still function within an Islamic framework, as a kind of middle ground. One scholar, Jamal al-Din al-Afghani, argued that Islam could be modernized and mixed with democracy.
-The most convincing is the environment. European countries were able to produce more coal, which would cause Egypt’s trades to reduce.
State governments came to depend on federal money to help them financially during a crisis The Great Depression did more to shift the United States towards a strong Federal system than anything else in the country's history.As a result of the Great Depression, central money and planning became the only way out of the Depression. States alone couldn't respond on behalf of their citizens.
This coaching gives all decision making power to the athlete. This coaching style allows the athlete to learn and develop as they see fit. This coaching style gives little or direction and allows a high level of autonomy amongst the athletes.
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The supreme court is part of the judicial branch. the judicial branches' job is to review laws, and to take away the laws that go against the Constitution. So the U.S. Supreme Court affects the rights of citizens by: B. it can rule laws unconstitutional that violate rights protected in the Constitution.