Why was the Continental Congress unable to fix the economic crisis after the American Revolution?

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Answer: to fight the revolutionary war, congress had borrowed large sums of money. with the war over, it was now time to pay back the loans. yet the confederation congress did not have the money to do so. congress also found that it did not have the power to deal on an equal basis withe other nations.
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The answer is A. It could not stop the states from printing money

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How did the division of Europe between Catholicism and Protestantism affect the distribution of religions in the new world?

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The division between the Catholic countries and the Protestant countries was seen in the religious colonies and missionaries  that came to the New World. The colonies settled by English, Dutch, German had more tendency to be Protestant (Anglican, Puritan, Pilgrim, French Hugenout, Baptist). Many of these were located along the eastern seaboard from Maine to Georgia and inward to Southern states such as the Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama and parts of Louisiana. The Spaniards and Catholic French made their settlements along the St. Lawrence River and in the Canadian areas. Much of the Great Lakes area were Catholic due to the French culture. The Spaniards settled Florida, New Orleans and Mexico area which extended into much of the western US at that time. Catholic missionaries had missions throughout Mexico, California,Arizona, New Mexico and some farther north. South America had a far greater Catholic population because of the Spanish and Portuguese influence. When people began to move out of the original colonies to make new towns then both  the religions were present and new ones developed.

A sociopolitical model wherein all property publicly owned and workers are paid according to their abilities and needs is know as _______

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A sociopolitical model wherein all property publicly owned and workers are paid according to their abilities and needs is know as __COMMUNISM__ .

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How did Islam mainly spread throughout the region?A) by imperial command
B) through military strength
C) via trade
D) because of religious decree

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I'm going to go out on a limb and say its B
i think its D because of religious decree.
:D

In Uganda how many children are in a family

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men marry more than on wife an have many, MANY kids. if this does not help, just ask:)
there are around 8 in a family

How are Sparta and Athens alike?

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They were both ancient greek civilizations. 

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One of the main ways they were similar was in their form of government. Both Athens and Sparta had an Assembly, whose members were elected by the people. Sparta was ruled by two kings, who ruled until they died or were forced out of office. Athens was ruled by archons, who were elected annually.

What role did the navajo code talkers play in WW2?

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The Navajo Wind Talkers were very instrumental in WWII using their Native American language to transmit codes the Japanese could not decipher. There were 400-500 Native Americans that served in the Marine Corps. Their job was to transmit secret tactical messages in the South Pacific Theater. The efforts of these men improved communications in the encryption at both ends of the message. It was sent by Navajo Wind Talkers in one area and received by another Navajo Wind Talker in another area of the front lines. Although we generally hear of code talkers in WW II, there was also a group in WW I from the Choctaw Native Americans. Other Native American tribes that helped with code talking were the Cherokee, Comanche, Choctaw, Lakota and Meskwaki.

The Navajo Wind Talkers were especially hard to decipher because of their complex grammar and the fact that at the time of WW II it was still an unwritten language. A code book was developed. Code talkers could encrypt a message at one end and decode it on the other end ten minutes quicker than the standard English message. When their various dialects, accents, syntax and tones were added into an already difficult language it is said that only people raised in that area could decode a message. It is generally agreed that without the code talkers the Marines would have never taken Iwo Jima.

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The Navajo code talkers played crucial roles in every Marine offensive in the Pacific, from Guadalcanal in 1942 to Iwo Jima in 1945. ... A two-man team of code talkers attached to a Marine regiment relay coded orders over a field radio

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