Answer:The Strengthening of the Presidency. Because the Constitution gave the President such limited power, Congress dominated the executive branch until the 1930s. With only a few exceptions, Presidents played second fiddle to Congress for many years. ... Jackson vetoed more bills than the six previous Presidents combined.
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I believe the answer is: Returning her purse
Tom and lily found the purse in their search for sunshine. After they returned the purse to Ms. Hatching, she offered tom and lily to stay a while in her cottage. After they sleep on the cottage they were overjoyed because the cottage is bathed with sun shine that they've been looking for.
I looked this question up and found that the underlined elements are:
a talented painter
at the top of the stairs
who is very excited
that I baked today
Answer:
Nonrestrictive:
a talented painter
who is very excited
Restrictive:
at the top of the stairs
that I baked today
Explanation:
The elements that are placed between commas are nonrestrictive. They are not essential for the speaker to express meaning in the sentence. If removed, they would technically not make that much of a difference, the most important part of the message being conveyed anyway.
On the other hand, restrictive elements are not placed between commas. They are essential for the meaning of the sentence to be complete. For instance, in the sentence "He will stay in the room at the top of the stairs," the restrictive element determines which room the uncle will be staying in. If we remove it, the sentence could refer to any room.
Which of the folllowing statements is an example of total war during world war 1?
Mandatory conscription was imposed to enlist more soldiers for the war
Newspapers worked hard to tell both sides of the story
All food and supplies were sent to soldiers, while civilians starved at home
Children were forced to work without pay in weapon factories
The government banned workers from going on strike
Answer:
Polski??
Explanation:
cóż, zakładam, że mówisz po polsku, więc tak naprawdę cię nie rozumiem