The Democratic-Republican party was founded based on <span>Thomas Jefferson's leadership and the Anti-Federalist ideology</span>. The answer to your question is A. I hope that this is the answer that you were looking for and it has helped you.
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Legislative Branch:
Creates two separate "bills", in which they are created to solve a problem or implement a new method. These two methods are then passed, and a legislative meeting is hosted to create a bill that incorporates both the HR & S bills together. If this bill is passed in both the HR & S, it is then sent to the President.
Executive Branch:
The Executive Branch receives the bill, and can be given a couple of choices. If the president likes the bill, he may pass it, or contrary, he can veto the bill if it fails. When vetoed, there are choices he can take. 1st is a direct veto, in which the Legislative Branch can try to override the veto with 2/3 vote from both houses. The next veto is line-item veto, in which the president can pass the bill, but does not enforce parts that he does not like. The final way is to pocket veto, in which the president allows the bill to expire.
Judicial Branch:
The Judicial Branch generally only help "create" by interpreting how the law should be implemented. The other job they are given in the law category is determining whether the bill passed is constitutitional or not.
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each historian including you will approach a source with a different set of experiences and skills and will therefore interpret the document differently in order to analyze a primary source you need information about two things the document itself and the area from which it comes
If anything happens to the president, such as removal or death, then the vice-president shall become the President.