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An international auxiliary language (sometimes acronymized as IAL or contracted as auxlang) is a language meant for communication between people from all different nations, who do not share a common first language.
The Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union was an agreement among the 13 states of the United States, formerly the Thirteen Colonies, that served as the nation's first frame of government. It was debated by the Second Continental Congress at Independence Hall in Philadelphia between July 1776 and November 1777, and finalized by the ...
The Articles of Confederation, America's first constitution, aimed for limited government to avoid monarchy. It united the 13 colonies but had flaws like no executive or judicial branch, and required unanimous consent for amendments.
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The Articles of Confederation, America's first governing document, allowed states to act like independent islands, leading to chaos. Problems included inconsistent currency and difficulties in trade negotiations.
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An International auxiliary language (shortly IAL or auxlang) is a language that is intended for communication between people who have different first languages.
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Feb 28, 2012 · This video is part of Lessons Learned, a series dedicated to exploring historical events and examining their meaning in the context of foreign relations today. United States. Political History...