Sharecropping was a labor system in which one person and their family grew crops for a large landowner. The landowner would allow them to purchase tools, fertilizer, seed, etc... on credit and when the crop was harvested, the sharecropper would receive a "share" of the crop. Often it was not enough to pay off their credit and the cycle began again. Often known as another form of slavery, but 2/3 of sharecroppers were white.
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1. Perhaps the most powerful tool Congress has to check on a president's power is their ability to impeach the president, as it is currently happening. The house of representatives starts the impeachement process, and the Senate either confirms it or denies it.
2. Congress can excercise power over the Supreme Court by means of approving or disapproving future justices. More specifically the senate.
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Alligators are also present. Learn more about Georgia and its geography, people, economy, and history. In 1937, 371,445 acres (150,319 hectares) of swampland, almost all in Georgia, were set aside as the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, with headquarters at Waycross, Ga.
Answer: Communications gap
Explanation: The gap in communication is an everyday occurrence in modern society. The speed of life, as well as the large number of commercials, offers, are the reasons for the communication gap. What sociologists and psychologists see as the reason is a lack of empathy, that is, people's unwillingness to understand others in such a busy modern society or to look at the perspective of others. That is why this gap arises, because what one person or party intended to say was not understood by the person who is listening, i.e the recipient. And so in this case, where the advertisement may have stated that the cleaning shop receives laundry for 24 hours and that customers can take over the laundry from 11 am to 7 pm, or there may be some other misunderstanding, there was certainly no complete understanding between what was stated in the commercial and what Thelma understood.
Your answer would be U.S district court.
There are (correct me if I'm wrong) 94 district courts throughout the USA, where small cases can be resolved. The case can also get moved up, eventually into the Supreme Court.