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Under the Articles оf Cоnfederаtiоn, how wаs the power of the nаtional government primarily limited, leading to significant challenges in governing the new nation?

Cоmbаt Mоdels (35 minutes).  It is 482 BC.  Yоu аre commаnding the city troops of Antirhion in the Greek Peloponnese.  The neighboring Spartans have decided to incorporate your city into their empire.  Not wanting to become Spartan helots (slaves), your city is resisting.  1000 Spartan troops have arrived outside the city and are drawn up in a field between some rugged hills and the sea.  Only 250 soldiers can fit across the tight space so the Spartans are in 4 ranks, each of 250.  Your army, made up of the 2,500 city militia, is drawn up in front of them, also with 250 soldiers across its front and therefore 10 ranks deep. At this time, armies fight using swords and short thrusting (i.e., not throwing) spears.  Soldiers stand shoulder-to-shoulder in a formation called a phalanx.  a. What Lanchester Law would apply if the armies closed on each other and fought? Why? b. Applying the law from (a), assume that: If the square law applies, each soldier kills .1 enemy every minute. If the linear law applies, every soldier kills .04% of the enemy every minute. (Note: Only the front ranks can actually engage.  When a soldier in the front rank falls, another from behind replaces him so the front remains continuous.) If the armies had equal effectiveness and fought to the end, what would be the result (in numbers of troops remaining)?  c. However, you know that soldier-for-soldier the professional Spartans are reputed to be 10 times as effective (per soldier) as your militia. If this were true, what would be the likely outcome?  Do some calculations and make a prediction about the course of the battle.  [You need not calculate the exact outcome, though you can.  You do need to do enough analysis to predict the outcome.] d. If the Antirhions decide not to meet the Spartans head on across open terrain, what would be two alternative strategies for the Antirhions? Discuss (briefly), with reference to Lanchester’s Laws, why these alternate strategies would be more effective. (Antirhion example from Gates of Fire, Steven Pressfield)