because it was no longer strong
A rope of sand would, of course, be utterly useless for anythinf you wanted a rope for, like tying thirteen things together but a rope (or chain) or iron would be unbreakable and would fetter something which ought to be free. Michael Montagne I think the question is asking why people said that a rope of sand (ie the Articles of Confederation) would be better than a rope of iron (ie the US under the Constitution). Many people were frightened of a strong central government, having just become independent from a monarch. Even thought the Articles of Confederation were not initially very sucessful, many people thought that a strong central government would become dictorial.
Rope has a lot of purposes, all depending on what you want to achieve by using it. There are a variety of types of rope for different purposes.
Hemp and nylon are good sources for rope.
a gaucho's rope is/are call(ed) bolas which thay use to capture animal by entangling their legs.Gaucho's rope is a Riata.
it is called A TOOPER ROPE
When James Madison referred to Congress as a "rope of sand," he was expressing his concern about the weaknesses and limitations of the legislative branch under the Articles of Confederation. This metaphor highlighted the ineffectiveness of Congress in enacting laws and maintaining order, suggesting that it lacked the strength and cohesion needed to govern effectively. Madison believed that without a stronger federal government, the nation would struggle to address its challenges and maintain unity.
No. They can not.
James Madison's diary is the only record of the Constitutional Convention that we have. Since no minutes or direct record of the meetings were allowed, Madison's reflections is were we get most of our information on the event.
The Greek poet, Pindar, is often credited with the saying "a rope of sand is stronger than a rod of iron." This quote is used to emphasize the importance of unity and working together towards a common goal, as even a weak, united force can overcome a strong, divided one.
A string can become a rope when it is twisted or braided together to increase its strength and durability. Generally, a rope is thicker and stronger than a string, and is often used for heavier-duty applications such as towing or climbing.
A rope of sand would, of course, be utterly useless for anythinf you wanted a rope for, like tying thirteen things together but a rope (or chain) or iron would be unbreakable and would fetter something which ought to be free. Michael Montagne I think the question is asking why people said that a rope of sand (ie the Articles of Confederation) would be better than a rope of iron (ie the US under the Constitution). Many people were frightened of a strong central government, having just become independent from a monarch. Even thought the Articles of Confederation were not initially very sucessful, many people thought that a strong central government would become dictorial.
the problem is he cant climb the rope and he help him bye teaching and practising every weekend
When a knot is pulled in a rope, the tension applied causes the rope fibers to press against each other, increasing friction and making the knot tighter.
He used Silkworms Rope of silk to save him.
A sheave groove, such as the groove in a pulley, allows a rope or wire to pass through unhindered by friction or obstructions. The correct size sheave is required to minimize wear and tear on the rope or wire. When grooves become overly worn or are too large, they may allow excessive movement, which stresses the rope and reduces its life. A groove that is too small will compress the rope, breaking fibers or strands, and reducing the lifespan.
You work out alot by: lifting weights, running, skipping rope, etc.
He did not invent rope skipping per say but he did create the first competitive jump rope team and start what may soon become an olympic sport.