<span>The system of checks and balances works like this; when a bill is proposed the senate votes on it, if it passes there it then goes to the house of representatives if it passes there it goes on to the president who either approves it or vetos it. If it is vetoed or doesn't pass by two thirds in either the house or the senate it has to be revised and voted on all over again. If it makes it through all the checks then it becomes a law</span>
<span>Rights and freedoms are best protected under a local government.</span>
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Driven by growing consumer demand, as well as the continuing expansion of the military-industrial complex as the Cold War ramped up, the United States reached new heights of prosperity in the years after World War II
"Industries for
<span> manufacturing</span>" was not a reason Europeans wanted to come to the New World. The overwhelming reason was greed, especially in Spain, where they wanted gold.