Social Studies, 26.09.2019 02:30 IsabellaGracie
Congress can make laws… articles did not create a judicial branch… congress could not levy taxes… each state only had one vote… congress could not regulate trade… congress could not raise an army… the articles required nine of thirteen states to pass a law… so very few laws were passed. so it couldn’t pay the country’s debts. but it can’t force states to obey them. so people were not represented equally. so commerce between states was difficult and often disputed. so there was no national court system to decide disputes. so states were defenseless against attack by more powerful nations.
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The people of are overwhelmingly arab but are divided by religion.
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Ms. h's family is in the waiting room of the intensive care unit. ms. h is very ill and the family has been told she will probably die during this hospital admission. you are walking by the waiting room and you see that they are all seated together, crying. what is your best response? this task contains the radio buttons and checkboxes for options. the shortcut keys to perform this task are a to h and alt+1 to alt+9. a go into the waiting room, sit next to them, and give them time to talk with you. b call the hospital chaplain to visit them and offer prayers. c find a social worker to go into the waiting room to see if they need anything. d leave them alone to give them private time to do their grieving.
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Though most presidents have claimed affiliation with a christian church, the only roman catholic president has been a) abraham lincoln. b) john f. kennedy. c) george washington. d) franklin d. roosevelt.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 15:30
Ato z on the bun timeline show where the events listed a through g board blow fit on the timeline
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