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✅ Ancient Indian people were categorized by their Varnas or castes in the Vedic period from 1500 to 1000 BCE, and were not social stratification dependent on socio-economic indicators. The inherited origins of a newborn are described by Varna and the colour, form, order or class of people are indicated. There have been definitions of four main category: Brahmin (priests, gurus, etc), Kshatriya (warriors, rulers, managers, etc), Vaishya (agriculturists, dealers, etc., also known as Vysyas) and Shudras (labourers). Each Varna proposes to observe particular values of life; newbies are expected in order to obey their respective Varnas traditions, laws, behaviour, and beliefs.
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The correct term would be neutrality.
When World War II started in 1939, the United States did not want to get involved in any major foreign conflict. This policy of neutrality would allow them to stay out of the war for the time being. The US Congress passed three different neutrality acts in Congress during the 1930's to ensure this policy remained. This included cutting off trade with nations involved in wars and avoiding entering war zones with any American merchant ships.
The completion of transcontinental railroads in the United States and Canada
Checks and Balances was designed to keep each branch from assuming too much power. Presidential power is checked and balanced in many ways. While he can veto various bills and keep them from becoming laws, he can be overridden by a 2/3 vote in both houses. SO if the Congress feels like the President is over stepping his bounds then they can in turn overrule him. The Supreme Court is also in the mix in that if they deem a law to be unconstitutional then they can rule it so and the law is no more. Presidents can influence Supreme Courts by whom they nominate for open positions (or in the case of one President, attempt to add more judges to the Court). However, after the nomination is made and the Senate approves and confirms them then they are free. The only way a Judge can be removed is they are found to be doing something illegal, deemed incompetent and unable to continue doing their job, resign, or die. This allows judges to "operate outside the realm of politics." The idea is that they can focus and not worry about politics and we can assume that decisions will be made free from political influences and bribery.