the revolutionary ideology that preached natural rights and suspicion of all governmental authority
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The attempts to develop a powerful government during the post-Revolutionary America was prevented by a revolutionary ideology. This ideology teaches suspicions and natural rights to all the authorities of the government.
Explain how conflicts and rivalries among European nations both helped and hindered the American struggle for independence?
Mountains, rivers, and oceans all hindered early trade as they were not easy to cross. Dense forests presented their own challenges because they made it difficult to see very far ahead where you were going and getting lost was a very real risk. Deserts also presented significant challenges since the animals used to transport goods needed water. Frigid climes also presented challenges due to the physical hazards of exposure to the cold.
Chinaâ??s decision to end naval exploration in 1433 was an economic issue. Costs for building Peking and other campaigns, caused the Ming Dynasty to cut off the exploration. At that time, many were complaining about the cost of these expeditions, so their efforts had not been without criticism.
It hindered the re-vote of the presidential election between the two. If the recount had been allowed Gore may have become our then president, instead of Bush. There were also other different significants that came out of this case.