Unlike the situation in parliamentary regimes, the president is head of state and head of government
Answer: Option C
<u>Explanation:</u>
In the United States, the president is the head of the state as well as the head of the government which means that the president has executive powers as well. In other words, the president takes most of the decisions related to the country. In a parliamentary regime, a president is the head of the state and has ceremonial powers. The president in parliamentary regimes is not the head of the government and has little or no say in how the government and the country function.
Answer:
because the south was for slavery and the north was against slavery
Explanation:
1. Government control of immigration is an example of inherent powers.<span> The answer to your question is A.
2. S</span>upremacy clause makes the acts and treaties of the United States paramount to those of the states. <span>The answer to your question is C.
3. </span>The Constitution grants <span>delegated powers </span>to the national government. <span>The answer to your question is A.
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Answer: lenders
Explanation: they did not get any money.