the year between the end of the american revolution and the ratification of the constitution are sometimes called the “critical period” because

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It was called "critical period" because the government at the center failed in his capacity to bring about solutions to many problems relating to the economy.

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John Fiske in 1888 describe the critical period of American history as the period where colonies that were independent are bedeviled with lots of assemblage of domestics and array of foreign issues during the end of the revolutionary war in America in 1783.

It must be noted that it was during the period that George Washington was also to be inaugurated as the  new American president


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Plzz help!!!What was the significance of the legend of Sundiata to Mali’s history?

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Sundiata's determination to overcome his handicap and become a great leader inspired others.

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Sundiata organized the handicapped people to form a special division in his army.

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Sundiata turned his handicap against the people who had harmed him with the help of his brothers.

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Sundiata used his brains instead of physical strength to overtake the mighty armies of the Sossos.

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The significance of the legend of Sundiata to Mali's history is A) Sundiata's determination to overcome his handicap and become a great leader inspired others. Sundiata was made fun of constantly because of him being crippled, however he learned to walk, which impressed the whole community. After living in exile, he heard the Malian kingdom was in danger and brought an army with him to defeat the enemy. He then became the emperor of the first Malian Empire.

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Sundiata's determination to overcome his handicap and become a great leader inspired others.

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How did Christopher Columbus try to keep his men calm during his voyage

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by telling them they will be rich

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Which of these are important religions in Africa-VoodooJudaism
Christianity
Islam
Hindu

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My answer is Christianity and Islam

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Christianity and Islam should be the answer

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What is 48782756 written in Word form

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four hundred eighty seven million eighty two thousand seven hundred fifty six
Forty-eight million, seven hundred eighty-two thousand, seven hundred fifty-six

Why did hitler fail in the soviet union

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He signed a peace treaty with the Soviet Union in the beginnings of WWII but shortly after he attacked the Soviet Union.

The reason why Hitler failed at his invasion of the Soviet Union was because  he forbade any form or tactical retreat, and because his method of attack known as Blitzkrieg went so fast even the supply lines couldn't keep up with it. When the forces of the Soviet Union prepared the siege against German troops stationed at Stalingrad, the general of those German troops at Stalingrad had desperately pleaded to Hitler for the permission to retreat, to no avail. Hitler's biggest problem in that scenario was the failure to think tactically, for if his troops ran away to fight another day, he might have won Operation Barbarossa. Second, the German Blitzkrieg method of armed warfare involving fast paced attacks reinforced by armored ground forces and air forces went so fast that by the time the Wehrmacht arrived at Stalingrad for the final push to Moscow, their supply lines were far behind them, and so they were out of useful supplies, which would cost them dearly at Stalingrad months later.  

How did the Bay of Pigs invasion affect Cuba?

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The disaster at the Bay of Pigs had a lasting impact on the Kennedy administration. Determined to make up for the failed invasion, the administration initiated Operation Mongoose—a plan to sabotage and destabilize the Cuban government and economy, which included the possibility of assassinating Castro.