History, 20.09.2020 01:01 yennifervilleda05
Which statement BEST describes the purpose of the separation of powers in government? A. The separation of powers was designed to provide the greatest amount of liberty to people. B. It ensures that the president is separated from special interest groups who might try to corrupt him/her. C. The separation of powers was a promise by kings to keep nobles from taking over the liberties of the people. D. It was designed to keep the judiciary, legislative, and executive branches of government working against each other.
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History, 21.06.2019 16:00
Match each radical republican goal with the action taken to achieve it. a passage of laws that required the leader of the us army to approve orders to the military commanders of the southern districts b division of southern states into five military districts c requirement that states guarantee citizenship to anyone born in the united states 1 goals actions to punish former confederate states 2 to limit the role of the president in reconstruction 3to ensure equal treatment for blacks and whites
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History, 21.06.2019 22:30
Type the corect answer in the box.there were many causes of the enlightenment. however, a particular revolution played an important role in its development. this revolution was a result of discoveries made by scientists such as isaac newton and galileo galilei. they dug deep into the realms of science to discover new laws of physics and decipher the mysteries of the universe. the revolution refuted the claims of the catholic church about the position of earth in the solar system.this revolution is called what?
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History, 22.06.2019 01:50
In which supreme court case did the court rely on the concept of implied powers to make its ruling? a) gibson v. ogden b) mcculloch v. maryland c) dartmouth college v. woodward d marbury v. madison
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Which statement BEST describes the purpose of the separation of powers in government? A. The separat...
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