The Yellow Emperor is a complicated man - and an even more complicated political character. His military expansion of what is modern day China is just as complex. An advantage would be that the fractured fiefdoms of China and the surrounding areas are - for the most part - brought under central control and command. This is an amazing new found source of revenue for the emperor's emerging empire. Rebellions are mostly repressed by the emperor's military presence in their newly occupied provinces. However, It is in fact the repression caused by the emperor's forces that remind the newly conquered of their defeat, thus creating a barrier between the new government and its subjects. Another disadvantage is the cost, economically and in blood, of the emperor's wars. Much strife is to be found whenever an army is mobilized and enforced to subdue an region. There is no clear cut way to measure if the Yellow emperor's kingdom is either beneficial or disadvantageous to the Chinese people overall - no blacks, no whites: all shades of grey (fifty to be exact XD)
The 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, ratified in 1868, granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States—including former enslaved people—and guaranteed all citizens “equal protection of the laws.” One of three amendments passed during the Reconstruction era to abolish slavery and establish civil and legal rights for Black Americans, it would become the basis for many landmark Supreme Court decisions over the years.
In its later sections, the 14th Amendment authorized the federal government to punish states that violated or abridged their citizens’ right to vote by proportionally reducing the states’ representation in Congress, and mandated that anyone who “engaged in insurrection” against the United States could not hold civil, military or elected office (without the approval of two-thirds of the House and Senate).
It also upheld the national debt, but exempted federal and state governments from paying any debts incurred by the former Confederate states.
As Senator Dodd of Illinois was elected in 1998 and decided
to run again when his term expires, he will again face election in the year
2004. The correct option for the question is option “b”. Any Senator of US once
elected remains as a Senator for a period of 6 years. After this period he can
again stand in the election and get elected for another 6 years. No Senator can
remain as a Senator after 6 years have passed as this is the law laid down in
the US constitution.
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Chinese empire under Ming extended into Mongolia and deeper into central Asia. They even extended their rule into Vietnam. The sheer size of the Ming Empire was what led to its downfall. Many different people were under the rule of Ming and so many revolts would rise. The end of Ming came when peasants rose up and with Li Zicheng as the leader established a new Shun dynasty.