Answers, with explanations:
written constitution = after unification
- During revolutions in 1848-1849, the Frankfurt Parliament had produced a constitution for a unified Germany, but that move was rejected at the time by the king of Prussia, to whom the constitution was offered.
300 German states = before unification
- The German states had a long history of sovereignty in their individual territories. Unification meant bringing all those states together into one national entity.
trade facilitated in the region = before unification
- The Zollverein, or customs union, was created between the German states in the 1830s. This eliminated customs tariffs between states and was a step that began moving in the direction of unification.
risk of French aggression = before unification
- Germany became a united empire after the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71. Victory over France in that war by the German states operating as a coalition was part of what brought about unification.
boundaries changed by Napoleon = before unification
- When Napoleon conquered territories throughout Europe in the early 1800s, he rearranged borders to enhance his empire's management of conquered territories. In the German states, this made them work together in ways they had not before, and was a catalyst toward desires for unification.
two-house legislature = after unification
- There was a legislature in the North German Confederation (1867-1870), which preceded unification. But that was a single-house (unicameral) parliament, whereas the Reichstag (legislature) of the unified German Empire was bicameral.
Early in the twentieth century rapid economic and technological change increasing competition among powerful states.
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It promotes the authority of the legislative branch of government
Answer:
- Employment opportunities in banking and finance have increased.
- Since the 1990s, wages for banking and finance employees have doubled.
Explanation:
North Carolina has a rich history in the financial industry, The development of the state’s banking capital can be outlined to several advantages, some of which were structural and some of which were the results of the actions of individual firms.
The banking and finance business remains an important segment of North Carolina's economy, showing a steady increase in the number of corporations, employment, and earnings figures from 1992 to 2002.
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