1)had its own government 2)made its own laws 3)handled all of its internal affairs The agreement that set the plan of cooperation(the states cooperate with the Congress or with each other)was called—The Articles of Confederation(1781)《联邦条款》 However, it has two serious weaknesse...
When the delegates met at Philadelphia in 1787, their task was ___.A.to write a new constitutionB.to adopt the Articles of ConfederationC.to establish a new form of governmentD.to revise the Articles of Confederation
In 1879, a federal law made July 1 a statutory holiday (a public holiday enacted by law) as the “anniversary of Confederation,” which is later called “Dominion Day.” On October 27, 1982, “Dominion Day” was officially renamed Canada Day. Many felt “Dominion Day” was a colonial-er...
The bill was passed by the Senate by 195 votes to 112, after 10 days of maneuvers to reduce debating time as much as possible. It then went through a joint commission which had to rewrite the text so that it could again be brought to the National Assembly on March 16. But once again...
3Comments Newest Maureen Koch 2 years ago CANADA Day , July 1st does not have anything to do with the US Memorial Day. On Canada Day we celebrate Confederation. . Victoria Day initially celebrated the birthday of Queen Victoria; now, unofficially celebrates the current sovereign’s – Queen ...
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As an engineer, mathematics has been an important part of my career but I have always been aware that it is a tool. In the past there have been many attempts to develop a 'philosophy of everything' base on mathematical speculations that took maths into areas it was never designed to go...
Overall, Scholz's visit was described by Foreign Policy as “conciliatory in both tone and substance—an approach that leaves Germany, and by extension Europe, at the risk of looking alarmingly naive in the face of the economic and security challenges posed by China”. The New York Times wr...