♥ B)Nez Perce.
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C) Information about places to travel
Based on the title of the article, one can reasonably conclude that it would be about vacation spots and places to travel. Stories about funny families, stories from a long time ago, and information about well-known people would not make sense according to the title.
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Answer:
Executive - Is led by a governor; Contains state agencies
Legislative - Creates and passes laws; Has two houses (usually)
Judicial - Contains a court system; Interprets state laws
Explanation:
The government has three branches and these are: Executive, Legislative and Judicial.
The "Executive branch" is responsible for the governance of a state. The leader of the branch is the "President." However, every state is headed by an elected governor. This branch also contains state agencies and other related agencies.
The "Legislative branch" is responsible for creating and passing laws. It contains two houses (the Senate and House of Representatives).
The "Judicial branch" contains a court system. This system is involved in the interpretation of state laws, as well as the laws made by the legislative branch.
The Iroquois Confederacy, which consisted of the Oneida, Onondaga, Seneca, Cayuga, Mohawk, and Tuscarora nations, established an elaborate and sophisticated system of representative government, one that exists to this day and very likely existed well before Columbus stumbled upon the Americas. This system of government, called The Great Law of Peace, even has its own constitution, which was originally memorized and recited orally rather than written on paper.
In one instance in 1744, at a treaty council <span>between </span><span>the Iroquois and the colonies of Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia</span>, an Iroquois leader named Canassatego strongly advised the American colonies to unite under a common government modeled on the Iroquois system. Ben Franklin admired Canassatego's speech so much that he printed it and distributed to cities all over America and Europe. Ben Franklin then proposed a unified colonial government at a gathering of colonial leaders a couple years later, calling it the Albany Plan of Union. That plan failed, but a similar plan (the U.S. Constitution) eventually succeeded.