What were the problems with the articles of confederation? what do you think needed to be fixed​

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Answer: In the Articles of Confederation, the states had too much power, laws couldn’t be enforced and the government had no power and money to pay back the debts of the war. hope this helped :)

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How were the Greeks able to defeat the persain
fleet even though they were outnumbered

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even though they were outnumbered the Greeks trained at a very young age and they were very fit☺
Sparta held Xeres at Thermopylae, granting time for the Athenians to run the Marathon and build fortifications against a Persian invasion.  Then the Greek "navy" came into play.  From the beginning of Greece, the navy was vital in trade and in seafaring quests.  The Greek dominance of the Sea was vital to the defense of their homeland and their honor.

The Roaring 20s and be described?

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The 1920s in the United States, called “roaring” because of the exuberant, freewheeling popular culture of the decade. The Roaring Twenties was a time when many people defied Prohibition, indulged in new styles of dancing and dressing, and rejected many traditional moral standards.


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For number 21, please pick 1,2,3 or 4 as the answer. Thank you!

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i’m pretty sure the answer is 2.

The colonial legislature and the governor often held different opinions. This was because the legislature represented the interests of. A: merchants B: British citizens C: the colonists, while the governor represented the interests of the, A: English colonists B: British king C: landowners

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The correct answers are C) the Colonists and B) British king.

The colonial legislature and the governor often held different opinions. This was because the legislature represented the interests of the colonists, while the governor represented the interests of the British king.

American colonies grew under the supervision of the British monarchy. With the pass of time, the American colonies wanted and demanded more freedom and started to implement limited forms of self-government in the 1600s. Each of the 13 colonies had a charter or an agreement with the crown of England. But colonies started to form legislative bodies. The Governor of the colony was appointed by the English king and the legislature controlled its authority. The first legislature in the colonies was established in 1619 and was called the Virginia House of Burgesses. So yes, the legislature represented the interests of the colonists, while the governor represented the interests of the king.

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The correct answers are C) the Colonists and B) British king.

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How did the adoption of this document influence the development of colonial self-government?

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