My position on the use of presidential pardon authority is of favourability; because this was granted by the Constitution which represents the Americans desires and philosophy of how the govern should act for the citizens and states interests and dreams.
Pardons tend to be controversial because as they overlay justice decisions the President can use the pardon and offer it for a person in the purpose of fulfilling, or attend his own interest or causes. Taking advantage of pardon for personal benefits.
One actual example of a president’s use of his pardon authority was the pardon granted for Former President Richard Nixon by President Gerald Ford on September 8, 1974 regarding any crimes he could have done in Watergate Scandal.
The pardon legally relates to punishment effects for a crime (if it is offered before a conviction it prevents the penalties and disabilities and if it is after a conviction it removes them).
The emotional issues that those most personally affected by the original crime may have toward the granting of a pardon can be vary.
In the case of Nixon critics claimed the pardon to be a “corrupt bargain” and later this seems to be the cause of peoples rejection of Ford and reason of the President losing the elections of 1976. While for Nixon was a great relive and an import act this pardon Ford gave him.
Hello. You forgot to mention that this question is about the article "9/11/2001" by Mike Kubic. Also, you forgot to mention that part A, shows that the word "haunt" as used in the 20th paragraph, refers to a place where a specific group of people is concentrated.
Answer:
A “proved to have deep roots”
Explanation:
In paragraph 20 of the article, we can see that despite the campaigns and efforts of different countries to combat and eliminate terrorist attacks provoked by radical Islamist groups, these groups have survived, huddled in the Middle East. This shows how these groups have deep roots, being able to establish themselves strongly in one place, which shows the difficulty in controlling and decimating this threat everywhere on the planet.
Answer: Please refer to Explanation
Explanation:
1. Arguably the greatest of the Byzantine emperors; served A.D. 527–565.
- Justinian
Often referred to as the greatest of Byzantine emperor's, Justinian reorganized the governing of the Empire and set about achieving his goal of reconquering the defunct Western Roman Empire. Sadly he only achieved this goal in part.
2. general who strengthened and reorganized the Byzantine army.
- Belisarius
Flavius Belisarius was a skilled commander in the Byzantine sent who was instrumental in conquering some of the lost Wester Roman Empire. He did this by reorganizing the army to make it a more efficient force.
3. helped Byzantine women win more legal rights.
- Theodora
A Saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church, Empress Theodora was married to Emperor Justinian and through her position brought about the recognition of women's rights thereby increasing their legal standing.
4. Legal scholar who worked to create a new code of laws.
- Tribonian
A jurist during the time of Justinian. Justinian elevated him to the position of Quaestor Sacri Palatii which translated meant the Quaestor of the Sacred Palace making him Byzantine's foremost legal authority.
5. Emperor who provided his nephew with an excellent education, adopted him, and made him his chief advisor.
- Justin.