Answer:
Pennsylvania
Explanation:
151, Palm Beach
California
Dear Sam,
I hope you are doing well. Your last letter was very influential to me. I want to say that My wife and I have decided to move to America after four-month. As we know, there are several colonies, but we have planned to move to the Pennsylvania colony. There are several reasons for it, as it welcomes all the religious group with no discrimination and provides an equal economic opportunity. The economy of the Pennsylvania Colony revolves around wheat, grain, and agriculture. Shipbuilding, textiles, and papermaking is also part of the Pennsylvania Colony. I hope that you will decide to make up your mind in moving to America to begin a new life.
Sincerely Yours
Joshua
Answer: D - Was nullified by Richard Nixon's signing statement.
Explanation:
The War Power Acts is the resolution by congregation to limit the power of a sitting president from sending or withdrawing military actions abroad. The law also requires the president to inform the congregation on any action taken on military abroad. It was enacted into law in 1973, purposely to avoid any lengthy conflict. President Richard Nixon's was the first person to criticize the law as "unconstitutional" and hence nullifed it.
About the first option: public theater satires of the fascist thinking.
No, I am pretty sure that fascism does not encourage this and quite on the contrary, it would punish this with death: in a fascist societies all people are expected to believe in the agenda
The second option: private ..., as long as the government is served.
I think that the missing word here is "businesses" - and yes, fascism would encourage this, since it would make the economy stronger
I think you personally need to do this yourself. Sorry I don’t know
Answer:
The Bracero Program
Explanation:
An executive order called the Mexican Farm Labor Program established the Bracero Program in 1942. This series of diplomatic accords between Mexico and the United States permitted millions of Mexican men to work legally in the United States on short-term labor contracts.