B) Control of the abuse of power
This would also be considered “checks and balances.” The president “checks” Congress by vetoing bills if he feels the need to do so.
A. Great Railroad Strike, Haymarket Affair, Pullman Strike
Answer:
A) accepted many of the reforms but revolted against French control.
Explanation:
Napoleon wanted to spread the revolution throughout the world. He desired to put down princes and kings in Europe. He tried to subject Europe under his hegemony. The result was a succession of war. <u>Once under his power, the controlled country passed by several political and social changes. Napoleon Code gave the freedom of private property, civil marriage, equality by law, and individual freedom.</u> These reforms were well received by the controlled countries, the problem is that <u>Napoleon put his relatives to rule, causing revolts because of the irresponsibility of these governors to be rulers, but for the most part, these revolts were resulted by the withdrawal from the already traditional monarchical governments in the controlled countries.</u>
The landmark decision helped define the boundary between the constitutionally separate executive and judicial branches of the American form of government.