It is difficult to answer this question, because there have been a number of events that were important. For one, the creation of the Constitution, including the Bill of Rights, meant that this country would be governed by the rule of law and would be a democracy rather than a monarchy. Then, there was the acquisition of various pieces of land -- for example, the Northwest Ordinance provided a framework for the creation of between three and five new states, and the Louisiana Purchase doubled the size of the United States and contributed to the expansion of the country.
made a more stable government. they made laws, they let voters elect representatives to make laws, and people had politicial rights.
Most Americans had high expectations for the new country, they wanted improved trade, free from too many restrictions but they also expected the government to protect them and to keep the economy stable. However the idea of belonging to the United States was new to them
No that was the Great Depression era.
in stable two-person households
Yes, it is a stable successful country.
In general, Canada is a stable country.
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is peru government stable or unstable
The stable temperature of the earth is important in the production of Geothermal Energy.
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Not at all.
Iraq is somewhere between stable and unstable. Iraqi Kurdistan in particular is rather stable with minimal insurgent activity. Central Iraq is more problematic. Iraq is not a developed country, but a developing country.
yes you can, but only if the country is stable.
They are important because then the solution is not stable
Yes, Togo is a very stable country but the government isn't the best it could be.
I think that Mongolia is not a stable country because of the fact that everyone is after their money and after fighting with the Mongolian's.