The female Indian's name is La Malinche. She is also known for various names such as Malinalli, Malintzin and Dona Marina. She was one of the women slaves that were sold to the Spaniards. She played a great role in the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire by acting as the interpreter of the Spanish conquistador, Hernan Cortes.
Answer:
B. Amend the bill
Explanation:
The answer is not "A," because governors are able to veto state bills, and are also able to line-item veto on certain bills (though not all are able).
The answer is "B," because as stated in in answer "D," the legislature makes the adjustments/amends the bill, not the governor.
The answer is not "C," because governors are able to take no action on the bill. If they decide not to do anything, the bill is able to become law without the needed signature of the governor.
The answer is not "D," because governors are able to take the bill and send it back for adjustments that may be needed to be passed for legislature.
Richard Nixon sent soldiers into Cambodia allegedly to destroy command and support facilities of north Vietnamese troops during the Vietnam war. So public outcry against the invasion of a neutral country resulted and then congress passed the war powers act
Answer:
By passing amendments to the Constitution
Explanation:
, Congress can effectively check the decisions of the Supreme Court. Congress (considered the branch of government closest to the people) can impeach both members of the executive and judicial branches.
Successful revolutions in the United States, France and Haiti were the major causes for the rise o revolutions in Latin America against European colonial rule.
The Haitian revolution, for example, was a successful revolution where white plantation owners wanted to rule themselves and take charge of the government. The Mulattoes wanted equal rights with the whites while the slaves wanted freedom. The Haitian revolution influenced the rest of Latin America colonies i.e, The Pan Columbian revolutionary, Simon Boliver was armed with resources and weapons by the first president of Haiti, Alexandre Paxton.