How much larger did the Louisiana Purchase make the United States?
The Louisiana Purchase doubled the size of the US.
Well, it depends. Technically all of those answers could SHAPE culture, but language, religion, and government are the best answers. People can still practice their culture despite where they are in the world, after all. So A, B, and C.
Women were finally able to focus on their needs maybe since the economy was doing better in that time I believe
Answer/Explanation:
Under the Article of Confederation, Federal government could:
- Make foreign treaties
- Declare war
- Set up a mail delivery system
- Make rules for setting up western lands
- <u>Raise</u> and lead army and navy
- Print and borrow money
Federal government could not:
- Collect taxes
- <u>Send</u> soldiers and officers to army and navy
- Establish courts and settle disputes
- Elect or appoint leaders to enforce the law
These powers were given to State governments. On the whole, federal government did not have enough power to control violence in the country. This was realized after Shay's rebellion was finally taken down.
Answer:
b. Free because she acted under duress.
Explanation:
Even though it was Lisa who literally and physically robbed the bank, it does not mean she did it intentionally. She had a gun pointed o her head if she doesn't comply.
This is an act of being forced to do things, which in legal terms, is put as "under duress". This means that the person is forced to do things by the main culprit which leaves no choice except to comply or be dead. Thus, when Lisa robs the bank, she is still free and not guilty because she was acted under duress by the convict Sax.
Thus, the correct answer is option b.