A. True is the answer for this
Answer:
The following traits have been incorporated into early theories of state development as causes, when in reality they are often consequences:
<u>Craft specialization, irrigation, Warfare. technology, and trade.</u>
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Explanation:
Warfare has been a consequence of the development of the state because it is a respond to how a state want to expand itself,gain more political and economic power.
Technology has been growing even more since Industrial Revolution. It has been developing from the productions of handcraft, agriculture methods to even more an more developed technology.
Irrigation was one of the first discovery of early societys in Egypt for example, this was a first step towards a more complex technology. But is was already a consequence of the creation of a state.
Trade was a consequence of people wanting to have a more organize way of distribution and exchange of goods. As a consequence technology was also developed.
Answer:
<em>Seek support for policies. </em>
Explanation:
The U.S. Cabinet is not part of the legislative branch, therefore it cannot create legislation, it is composed by the heads of departments from the Executive Branch (e.g. State; Foreign Affairs; Treasury; Defense; War Department; Justice or Agriculture).
The Cabinet is an advisory body, appointed by the President, in some countries these function is represented by the Ministers, it is like a “privy council” which do not have the task to spread the word about any policies, this is delegated to the press body.
The Cabinet does not have a specific agenda for meetings, they can occur when the President requires it. The main function of the Cabinet is to support the President and his policies, advising and implementing them. Then the purpose of a Cabinet meeting called by the President calls is to seek support for policies.
Empirical evidence is information acquired by observation or experimentation.
The Constitution divided our government into 3 branches: legislative, executive, and judicial. A system of <u>checks and balances</u> ensures that even though there is a separation of power between the 3 branches, they work together to ensure there is not too much power in one branch.
Congress creates the laws, processes a bill, and then sends it to the president to sign into law or veto and send back to the Congress to vote again. The judicial branch reviews the law and decides if it constitutional or not.