If the president could make treaties and appointments on his own without seeking approval from any other body, he/she could make their best buddy from college the Secretary of State, despite them possibly knowing nothing of the U.S. or foreign governments. Or, the president could make a treaty with a country that everyone in America dislikes, only because that country promised to sell the president land in exchange for a treaty. By going through the Senate, treaties and appointments are filtered to ensure that qualified and reasonable appointments and agreements are made.
One similarity is that for each form of government, the people elect their representatives. Both leaders roles (president and prime minister) are sorted in the executive branch of government.
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Answer: stead, the colonists faced diminished independence. But during the war the colonists -- particularly the volunteer soldiers
Explanation: learned they could see past loyalty to individual Colonies and unite against a common enemy, even one as formidable as France.
Answer:
A “second-generation America “ can best be described as someone who has immigrated to America or was not born in America and then later became a US citizen.
Explanation:
When speaking of American people with respect to immigration, I had always assumed that “First Generation” meant the people who were born elsewhere and immigrated to this country. “Second Generation” in this sense means those who were born in the US from these “First Generation” parents.
But recently I started hearing people use them the other way around. They call those who were born in the US, “First Generation”, because they are the first generation to be born in this country.