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    the economic crisis that put a myriad of Americans out of work. Hoover obtained a reputation as an ineffective and unsympathetic president‚ due to his inability to maintain the United States’ economy during the Great Depression. Most of the programs created by the Hoover administration failed to improve the economy‚ as his attempts to raise taxes and tariffs‚ and balance the budget proved ineffective. The economy continued to be in shambles‚ with many Americans out of work and living on the streets

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    Everyone has had a leader that they thought was ineffective‚ but do they know what makes a leader effective? There are many qualities that go into making a good leader‚ and not all leaders will have every trait. There is no one right way to lead. There are many effective styles of leading‚ but there is a wrong way to lead. By using an example of a bad leader‚ the traits of an good leader will emerge. Leadership is much more than individuals and their decisions and acts. Leadership as a quality

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    lawyer. It is my belief that Confederation must happen and along with that the Roman Catholic rights must be recognized. I fear that we might lose our rights as Catholics and that we might lose our unique French culture. I agree with George Etienne Cartier that Confederation is our only hope for survival. What is Confederation to you? I question whether Confederation is beneficial or detrimental to our colony? Let me tell you the 3 important reasons why Confederation is beneficial to our colony

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    1789‚ the Articles of Confederation provided the United States with an effective government.” Shortly after the American Revolution took place‚ the Articles of Confederation were created to create a stronger and more effective government. However‚ the Articles of Confederation lead to the result of a weak and ineffective government. The two main issues of the Articles of Confederation creating a weak and ineffective government were political and economic issues. Even though the Articles of Confederation

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    Ineffective Management by Jacqui K. McLeish   How many times in the work place does the “water cooler” conversation centers around how much the employees resent their boss? The gripes and complaints vary among offices but the one common complaint is about adequate management skills or lack thereof. Inefficient management is just as destructive as any other ineffective performance trait on a team and will certainly have an impact on the bottom line. Ineffective management can adversely affect

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    “From 1781 to 1789 the Articles of Confederation provided the United States with an effective government."   During those years the United States government was still developing and the Articles of Confederation was not an effective form of government. The states had a strong objection against the Articles of Confederation.  The Articles of Confederation was not a government well suited for this new country. The United States needed power over the states to make it a better place to live and have

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    What is the connection between Shay’s Rebellion‚ Articles of Ghena Al khalaf 10C Confederation‚ and US Constitution? The Articles of Confederation‚ Shay’s Rebellion‚ and the American Constitution all played a major role in American history and shared a connection. The Articles of Confederation were a limited government‚ established in 1782‚ that governed the United States and were later replaced by the US Constitution after Shay’s Rebellion. The occurrence

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    by creating rules and law an example of one is the articles of confederation. The articles of confederation was created in 1777 and it was known as the first constitution. It’s job was to form fundamental guidelines for centuries to come. This document has many issues though which lead to problems with the government and people. One problem that happened was Shay’s rebellion. The colonies could not collect taxes because the articles of confederation did not give them the power to do that. The problem

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    The US government transformed itself from a very weak government to a strong central government from 1776 to 1876. The maitenance and creation of order was deeply needed in america at this time. Due to the US Constitution‚ The Articles of Confederation‚ and the Bill of Rights America went through so much needed changes. Around 1776 America wanted a weak government because they had such a fear of monoarchy. When the trasformation of the new strong central government began many more problems occurred

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    ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION vs. THE CONSTITUTION There are major differences between the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution. The Articles of Confederation had been in effect sine 1781. They established what could be referred to as a "league of friendship" and a quasi-constitution for the states that were sovereign and independent subsequent to the American Revolution. Those articles appeared to be "woefully inadequate" to James Madison. Madison believed that the central government

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