A success of Jawaharlal Nehru was that he a. unified India and Pakistan
b. abolished the caste system in India
c. ended serious food shortages in India
d. improved education in India

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Answer 1
Answer: One success of Jawaharlal Nehru was that he unified India and Pakistan. The correct answer is A. 
Answer 2
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Improved education

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I got this one right


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Which was a main reason for creating the Articles of Confederation?a. to have a unified nation for times of war
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Correct answer choice is:

A) To have a unified national government during the Revolutionary War.

Explanation:

The Continental Congress drafted the Articles of Confederation through the Revolutionary War. The articles were drafted to provide the colonies with some insight of a centralized control. The Articles of Confederation converted valid on March 1, 1781, after all, thirteen states had approved them. They served as the signed paper that set the purposes of the national government of the United States after it announced freedom from Great Britain.

To have a unified nation for times of war

Further Explanation:

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Grade: High School

Chapter: Articles of Confederation

Subject: History

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Articles of Confederation, United States, Diplomacy, Navy, Army, War, Authority, Document, Territorial issues, Diplomatic

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The tribunes had the power of veto. They could prohibit or veto any law that would bring something good to the ruling class at the expense of the plebeians.