Answer:
hated by roman republicans
Congress decides the President
In 1843 he was nominated by Sir George Gipps, the governor, to a seat in the New South Wales Legislative<span> Council; owing to a difference with Gipps he resigned his seat, but was elected shortly afterwards for Sydney.</span>
The Senate elects a president, confirms or rejects the nominations of the governor, and acts as a court of impeachment for the trial of public officers, besides sharing in legislative<span> functions.</span>
Answer:
I think Watchdog
Explanation:
She understood the laws applying to whales and knew what the whaling industry would be doing wrong, when they do. Since she's not old enough to make a difference, politically, she has to tell other and keep an eye out. Thus, my reasoning of thinking she was to be a watchdog.
Do you go to bva????
and its the second one.