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    the “Integrated Marketing Communication”. We have prepared this report‚ for the fulfilment of the course MKT337. To make this research up to the standard we tried our best to fulfill the requirements by implementing the knowledge we have gathered from the course. Thank you very much for providing us this type of opportunity and giving us the necessary guidance and direction needed for preparing the report. We express our heartfelt gratitude to you to go through this research and make your valuable

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    control of the Articles of Confederation‚ the central government was weak. Congress was a unicameral legislature that made laws. There were no executive or judiciary branches. Some of the weaknesses included that Congress can’t pass laws unless nine states supported it‚ the Articles could not be amended unless all thirteen states approved it‚ Congress could not collect taxes‚ and they also could not raise an army. The seventh article states "When land forces are raised by any state‚ for the common

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    model the new government being established for the thirteen American states. Although it would be incorrect to say that the government of the Articles of Confederation was a complete failure‚ it would be logical to advance the idea that the more powerful national government established under the constitution of 1787 was essential to the survival of the American Union. Between the two documents there were some drastic differences of opinion on governing tactics as mentioned in the Articles of Confederation

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    FACED BY THE UNITED STATES UNDER THE ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION AND HOW THE CONSTITUTION ADDRESSED THEM By Alex Davis Advanced U.S. History/ IB History of the Americas Mr. Carlisle December 19‚ 2008 What problems did the United States face under the Articles of Confederation and to what extent did the Constitution address them? Part A: Plan of Investigation This investigation assesses the problems the United States faced under the Articles of Confederation and the extent to

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    The Articles of Confederation are of great importance to the United States of America. The articles helped shape and define who we are as a country. The Articles of Confederation serve as the first official document that defined the U.S. government. Although we do not use it today because it discriminates against African Americans and supports slavery. Today we are country of free and equal people. Using the articles would not only upset the balance of equality that has been bestowed upon us‚ but

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    Although the Articles of Confederation successfully steered fledgling America through the Revolutionary War‚ in peacetime society its flaws in unifying the country became increasingly clear. Largely thanks to the insistence of Alexander Hamilton‚ a delegation came together in May of 1787 to either revise the Articles or create a new government. With George Washington as president of the Constitutional Convention‚ the delegates drafted the Constitution by September‚ leaving the states with the responsibility

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    After the United States won its independence‚ it was being governed by the Articles of Confederation( Schultz‚ 2010). It did not take long before they realized that they did not have the authority to levy taxes in order to repay debts incurred during the war. A delegate was sent from all thirteen colonies to Philadelphia in 1787 and the Constitutional Convention was established for the purpose of revising the Articles of Confederation. There were so many issues with the articles that the delegates

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    The Articles of Confederation was the first American constitution completed by the Continental Congress in 1777. The Articles of Confederation created a “firm league of friendship” between all 13 states. Each state agreed to send delegates to the Confederation Congress where each state will cast one vote in Congress. Under the Articles Congress had no possession over trade or passing laws regarding taxes. However‚ Congress can declare war‚ appoint military officers‚ coin money‚ and foreign affairs

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    independence from Britain on July‚ 4th‚ 1776‚ they realized the extremity of their intentions in the war and to coordinate with each other. Furthermore‚ they adopted the Articles of Confederation‚ which was a basis constitution which created an alliance of sovereign states which made the state’s work with each other in military relations and foreign policies. Although the Articles of Confederation were helpful and established order‚ they weren’t sufficient enough to hold the states united through

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    How the Articles of Confederation hypocritical The Articles of Confederation were hypocritical because there were money issues. Article 9 from the Articles of Confederation states the congress has the power to “borrow money” from states. (Doc .A) However‚ article 8 “all charges of war‚ and other expenses that shall be [made] for the common defense or general welfare‚ and allowed by the Unite Stated in Congress assembled‚ shall be [requested from] a common treasury. (Doc .B) This proves that article

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