Answer:
Jimmy Carter in 1976.
Explanation:
The last time Texas voted for a Democratic presidential candidate in 1976, when Jimmy Carter won 51.14% of the popular vote. The victory of the Democratic party happened in Texas because the majority of the voters turned out to be Hispanic. Texas people also gave their vote to Carter who held strong anti-Republican sentiment following the Watergate scandal (Richard Nixon Presidency). Carter was able to beat He also beat his opponent nominee Gerald Ford in the general election.
True because supply and demand would still have the same ratio
I think the correct answer is A) more accountable regarding adherence to the party platform
Two ways in which federal judges differ from members of Congress and the President are:
- Federal judges are appointed and confirmed, while members of Congress and the president are elected.
- Federal judges can serve for life, while members of Congress and the president are elected for one or more terms.
<h3 /><h3>How are federal judges different from members of Congress?</h3>
Members of Congress need to be elected to be able to serve their constituents much like Presidents are elected. They also serve a certain number of terms when they are elected.
Federal judges on the other hand, can serve for life and are appointed by the President with the consent of the Senate which means that they don't to vote.
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In a forest, tree roots hold the land together, and they also soak up water,
and they get wider and deeper every year.
On farm land, there's no long-term network of roots. They grow for maybe six
months, they don't get any deeper, and the land is bare naked the rest of the year.