At the time Congress had no power to regulate domestic affairs, so they were there to add that to the Articles of Confederation.
Because of the “separate but equal” rule, segregation was legalized in the United States. This allowed separated schools, restaurants, water fountains, bathrooms, buses, etc. to continue discriminating against nonwhite people. The places designed for people of color were often of far worse quality and definitely *not* equal, but as long as white people claimed that it was, segregation was allowed to continue without any courts interfering.
Business owners should be taxed to pay for workers' retirement was not part of Karl Marx's beliefs according to Das Kapital or the Communist Manifesto, due to fact that the workers accroding to him should take over means of production
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Answer:
all the choices were correct
Explanation:
You see Rome hated the monarchy and did a lot to stop a single individual from gaining to much power by disturbing it, Consuls had one year terms as executives and there were two to keep each other in their place, tribunes who repsented people were supposed to be able to give power to the people and keep them happy with the government (SPQR right?) Censors were almost parents watching to make sure nothing bad happened.