Impeachment can be defined as the process of removing the Supreme Court judges. Proceedings can be initiated against the judges on the grounds of misbehaviour, incapacity or misuse of office. It needs to be passed by two third majority of the members of the Parliament
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the answer is option D.........
Ano ang pagkakaiba ng mga tulang lumaganap noong panahon ng Hapones?
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Japanese poetry is poetry typical of Japan, or written, spoken, or chanted in the Japanese language, which includes Old Japanese, Early Middle Japanese, Late Middle Japanese, and Modern Japanese, as well as poetry in Japan which was written in the Chinese language or ryūka from the Okinawa Islands: it is possible to make a more accurate distinction between Japanese poetry written in Japan or by Japanese people in other languages versus that written in the Japanese language by speaking of Japanese-language poetry. Much of the literary record of Japanese poetry begins when Japanese poets encountered Chinese poetry during the Tang dynasty (although the Chinese classic anthology of poetry, Shijing, was well known by the literati of Japan by the 6th century). Under the influence of the Chinese poets of this era Japanese began to compose poetry in Chinese kanshi); and, as part of this tradition, poetry in Japan tended to be intimately associated with pictorial painting, partly because of the influence of Chinese arts, and the tradition of the use of ink and brush for both writing and drawing. It took several hundred years[citation needed] to digest the foreign impact and make it an integral part of Japanese culture and to merge this kanshi poetry into a Japanese language literary tradition, and then later to develop the diversity of unique poetic forms of native poetry, such as waka, haikai, and other more Japanese poetic specialties. For example, in the Tale of Genji both kanshi and waka are frequently mentioned. The history of Japanese poetry goes from an early semi-historical/mythological phase, through the early Old Japanese literature inclusions, just before the Nara period, the Nara period itself (710 to 794), the Heian period (794 to 1185), the Kamakura period (1185 to 1333), and so on, up through the poetically important Edo period (1603 and 1867, also known as "Tokugawa") and modern times; however, the history of poetry often is different from socio-political history.
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Between the merchants and peasants, who was less respected and why?
Which of the following is the best description of the Declaration of Independence?
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the first one = a document which contained laws for the first Constitutional Government in the United States of America
what city was the declaration of independence signed
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the city the declaration of independence was signed in was in Philadelphia
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philadelphia
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Place events that relate to Georgia's role in the American Revolution in the correct order
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What happened in Georgia during the American Revolution? We hear a lot about events in Massachusetts or Virginia, but what were things like in the colony of Georgia during America's War for Independence?
In 1732, Georgia became the last British colony to be founded. Originally intended by founder James Oglethorpe to be a refuge for debtors and the 'worthy poor,' the colony was founded as a buffer zone to protect southern colonies from Spanish incursions. Georgia did not have a prominent role in the American Revolution the way other colonies like Massachusetts or Virginia did.
Bearing reference to King George II, Loyalist sentiment was common throughout the colony. Loyalists were those American colonists who did not desire independence from Great Britain but instead remained 'loyal' to the Crown. Sometimes Loyalists were also called 'Tories.' Loyalists tended to be more common throughout the South, where republicanism was not as strong and where British troops were regarded more favorably because they helped protect settlers from Native American tribes.
It's safe to say that on the eve of the American Revolution, anti-British sentiment was not nearly as pronounced in Georgia as it was in other colonies. For example, Georgia did not participate in the Stamp Act Congress in 1765 or the First Continental Congress in 1774 due to a lack of anti-British sentiment. Until the outbreak of violence at Lexington and Concord, most Georgian colonists were perfectly content to be British subjects. Georgia was probably the most pro-British of the 13 colonies, but this would not remain the case for long.
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A central issue in the debate between federalists and anti federalists over the ratification of the United States constitution was the
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One of the major issues these two parties debated concerned the inclusion of the Bill of Rights. ... The Anti- Federalists claimed the Constitution gave the central government too much power, and without a Bill of Rights the people would be at risk of oppression.
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The central issue between the federalists and anti-federalists is the debate on inclusion of Bill of Rights in the Constitution.
The Federalist were group or advocates who supported the idea of very strong central government over the state government.
The Anti-Federalist were the group who oppose the Federalist idea and wanted stronger state government over central government.
During the debate over the ratification of the Constitution, the Federalists opposed inclusion of Bill of rights because it was deemed unnecessary while the Anti-Federalists wanted the Bill of Right to be included because of they feared the strong Central government.
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The first settlers arrived in the Americas between which of the following years?
A.) 500 BCE and 500 CE
B.) 100,000 and 65,000 BCE
C.) 40,000 and 12,000 BCE
D.) 1200 and 500 BCE
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c. 40,000 and 12,000 BCE
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Guys please help me i will give Brainliest Which Statements explain what happened during the haymarket square incident? A. rally leaders were illegally arrested and convicted. B. A Peacful labor rally ended with a bomb exploding C. public sphere of an anarchists and foreigners lead to false accusations. D. workers at the rally admitted planting a bomb.
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B. A PEACEFUL LABOR RALLY ENDED WITH A BOMB EXPLODING
HELP PLS : What is the role of the country in teaching the principles of global citizenship?
Answer: The role of Global Citizenship is to support personal respect and respect for others, wherever they live.
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Great Britain increased taxes on its American colonies to pay for wars against France. True or False
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That sure is true, and thats the reason why they wanted to break away from Britain!
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Which of the following attained power in Mexico through the use of American military forces?
Answer:
Francisco"Pancho"Villa
a record-breaking number of americans left their jobs in august, according to the u.s. bureau of labor statistics. how many quit their job?
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Last week, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics announced that 4.3 million Americans, or 2.9% of the entire workforce, quit their jobs in August
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Match to the best descricption
1.
Political movement that sought to restrict immigration and set limits on the rights and opportunities afforded to immigrants:
2.
a scientific expedition authorized by Jefferson to study the people, lands, and animal and plant species of the North American continent across the Louisiana Territory and to the Pacific Coast.:
3.
Authorized the President to arrest and deport immigrants who criticized the federal government.:
4.
Resulted in increased cotton planting and slavery.:
5.
Discouraged European intervention in the Western Hemisphere.:
6.
Sought to peacefully negotiate the exchange of American Indian lands in the South for new lands in the Indian territory.:
7.
Practice where the British captured American sailors and forced them to join the Royal Navy.
8.
Movement where immediatists were actively working to end slavery quickly.:
9.
As stated in the Compromise of 1850, territorial residents, not Congress, would decide whether to have slavery in any proposed new state.:
10.
Angry farmers used violence and intimidation against federal tax officials to protest the new tax policies.:
Column B
a.Lewis and Clark Expedition
b.Abolitionism
c.Alien and Sedition Acts
d.Whiskey Rebellion
e.Cotton gin
f.Indian Removal Act
g.Nativism
h.Impressment
i.Popular sovereignty
j.Monroe Doctrine
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launched in 1916, what was vogue’s first international edition?
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The British Vogue is the first international edition.
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What caused the Texas Revolution?
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The most immediate cause of the Texas Revolution was the refusal of many Texas, both Anglo and Mexican, to accept the governmental changes mandated by "Siete Leyes" which placed almost total power in the hands of the Mexican national government and Santa Anna. Many Mexicans felt exactly the same way.
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Which of the following are most likely to become an exoduster
Chinese immigrants
Former slave owners
Sharecropper
Single native woman
Answer:
Chinese Immigrant
Explanation:
African American migrants from the South who hoped to escaped the harsh discrimination of the South and find freedom and opportunity in the West, which kinda sounds like what Chinese immigrants are going through
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The following excerpt is the preamble to the US Constitution. Compare the preamble of the 1842 Choctaw Constitution with this text. How are the two similar? How are they different?
We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.
We, the people of the Choctaw Nation, having a right to establish our own form of Government, not inconsistent with the Constitution, Treaties and Laws of the United States: by our Representatives, assembled in Convention at Nanihwaiya on Thursday the tenth day of November, 1842, in order to establish Justice, insure Tranquility, promote the general Welfare, and secure to ourselves and our Posterity the right of Life, Liberty and Property: We mutually agree with each other to form for ourselves a free and independent Government.
And we do hereby recognize the boundaries assigned the Choctaw Nation by the second article of the treaty made and concluded with the United States of America at Dancing Rabbit Creek on the 27th day of September 1830: viz. beginning near Fort Smith where the Arkansas boundary crosses the Arkansas River, running thence to the source of the Canadian Fork, if in the limits of the United States, or to those limits, thence due South to Red River, thence down Red River to the western boundary of the State of Arkansas, thence North along that line to the beginning: the boundary of the same to be agreeable to the Treaty made and concluded at Washington City in the year 1825.
Answer: Beyond the broad concepts of democracy, how to structure a federal government, the rights of the individual and defining the public good, the Great Law of Peace and the U.S. Constitution are also similar in very specific details.
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Assessment you will compare and contrast the views of John Quincy Adams and his rival Andrew Jackson. Write three paragraphs comparing and contrasting their views. Your paragraphs should describe the views of each on at least five topics. You may choose topics from the example list below, or your own topics of choice. Make sure to support our work with details found in your course readings. If you use outside sources they should be cited in your work.
Example Topics:
Campaigning
The role of the common man
Slavery
Native Americans
Government’s role in the economy
In the year of 1807, the way that Native Americans elected a president changed. through out previous elections, only the rich men were able to vote which as an outcome whoever promised more wealth was elected for president. When the common man was now able to vote in 1807, the type of candidate to win the election changed. As seen in the election of 1828 the person who was more relatable to the people, won because the common man was able to vote and so they used that opportunity and elected whoever they thought was going to help them. Overall the people preferred Jackson over Adams because Jackson was able to relate to the people better, and because he was a symbol of the American dream.
The upbringing of Andrew Jackson and John Quincy Adams, were very different. Andrew Jackson’s parents were immigrants form Ireland who were forced to raise him in poverty, but through this Jackson learned very important lessons in hard work. The only schooling that Jackson received, was in a local elementary school and than later reading about law to become a lawyer. On the other hand, John Quincy Adams was born into a wealthy family, and his father was John Adams, a founding father of America. John was taught in many ways from the time he was young, his mom taught his to be fluent in French, Dutch, and Germany and he was able to use those skills in government roles in the economy as a lawyer he fought for what was right
Jackson is know for as being a strong and handsome person and was respected by the role of the common man because he believed in slavery and gained his position from hard work. On the other hand, Adams grew up in a wealthy family and did to have to work as hard as Jackson to get his position. He had better morals and did not back down on his beliefs to get a better position, but the only problem was that the common person could not relate to him which caused him to lose the election because he was unreliable, and big headed due to his wealth even though he was much smarter, and could have made a much better position the Americans wanted a promising ruler.
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What did the "royalists" hope for after Napoleon's invasion of Spain?
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the Peninsular War
Explanation:
Explanation:
The War of Independence—or, as the English call it, the Peninsular War—became for Napoleon the “Spanish ulcer,” and he attributed his defeat in Europe to its requirements for men and money. He was defeated not by the inefficient Spanish regular army but by British troops under the duke of Wellington advancing from Portugal with the aid of Spanish guerrillas.
what events led to the Battle of the Little Bighorn?
Explanation:
The Battle of the Little Bighorn happened because the Second Treaty of Fort Laramie, in which the U.S. government guaranteed to the Lakota and Dakota (Yankton) as well as the Arapaho exclusive possession of the Dakota Territory west of the Missouri River, had been broken.
what were the philosophical roots of the declaration of independence
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The philosophical roots come from the restated contract theory of John Locke. Life, Liberty,
Explanation:
property were used by Jefferson, He replaced property with the pursuit of happiness. This declaration later helped liberation and reform movements and encouraged patriots.
describe the key features of a civilization
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It depends on the civilization but generally there are a lot of features for instance
their must be a government that regulates the people action
there must be a religion the people can follow
there must be a city the people can live in it
a job a people can work in order to afford a living
an education the people can apply their knowledge in their daily lives.....etc
Which of the following statements best summarizes the decision in United States v. Lopez (1995)?
Answer:
D or A?
Explanation:
3. How does the case of Lemon v. Kurtzman impact the areas of public education and government-sponsored events in today's society? Give an example and defend your answer.
4. Do you believe government-sponsored vouchers that could be taken to ANY private school are a good public education policy? Why would many argue that this is a violation of the First Amendment? Why would others argue that not providing such vouchers is a violation of their First Amendment rights? Which of the two sides has the more valid argument (in your opinion)? Explain and defend your answer.
5. Why was the Engel v. Vitale case so controversial (especially in today's political environment)? Give an example and defend your answer.
6. A young student refuses to salute the American Flag or to recite the Pledge of Allegiance. Under what case is he/she protected on religious grounds? Is this a matter of free exercise or religious establishment? Explain and defend your answer.
7. Do you agree or disagree with the court's decision in the Burwell v. Hobby Lobby case? How is this decision different from other First Amendment decisions that have been passed down by the courts since the 1950s? Defend your answer.
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In what 2 ways was the War of 1812 similar to the 7 Years War and the Revolutionary War?
Answer:
The war of 1812 and The revolutionary War were two bloody wars fought by two people of the different uniforms.
Explanation:
So what are the real similarities, well both of these wars had three major resemblances with a couple smaller likenesses. The first one was that the two fictions were fighting them, British and American.
Which of the following BEST describes efforts made by the United States to annex Texas and the Mexican Cession?
O A The need to end wars of aggression
B. The need to limit the spread of slavery
C. The need to fulfill Manifest Destiny
D. The need to remove European threats
The statement that BEST describes the efforts made by the United States to annex Texas and the Mexican Cession is "The need to fulfill Manifest Destiny."
This is evident because when the United States wanted to annex Texas to the union, there were mixed reactions; some supported the action, while some were against it.
However, many people who supported Texas's annexation and the Mexican Cession believed that through Manifest Destiny, the United States must spread from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean.
Option A is wrong because the United States had to engage in war with Mexico to annex Texas.
Option B is wrong because Texas was annexed into the Union as a Slave state.
Option D is wrong because Europeans are not involved in the issue.
Hence, in this case, it is concluded that the correct answer is Option D.
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The terms of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo stated that Mexico
Question 12 options:
a)
had lost the Mexican War.
b)
had won the Mexican War.
c)
had reached a stalemate.
d)
would try to recover Texas.
Answer:
A had lost the Mexico war
Identify and explain one part of modern society directly related to The Renaissance (what do we have that they had)
Answer:
See below
Explanation:
- We still have/use many paintings and techniques from that era
- The reformation of the Catholic church.