Both the national and the state governments share the power to establish courts.
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(B) the renewed persecution of witches
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The First Great Awakening led to all of the following except the renewed
persecution of witches. Thus, during the First Great Awakening, the separatism
and secession from established churches happened, the growth of the
institutions of higher learning like bachelor’s degree, master’s degree and
doctorate degree, a flourishing of the missionary spirit and a greater
appreciation for the emotional experiences of faith. </span></span>
The right to due process of the law is part of the 5th amendment.
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The correct answer is C.
The Governor of a state is similar to the U.S. President but on a smaller scale.
They both lead the executive branch of the government, the Governor the state and the President the federal one.
A Governor's responsibilities vary from state to state depending on the constitution within that state.
Both the Governor and the President sign bills into laws and both are commanders-in-chiefs, the Governor of the state's National Guard and militia forces, the President of the Army and Navy of the United States.
In some states, the Governor has the veto power to block a legislative law. The same power lies in the hands of the U.S. President.
Both the Governor and the President are ceremonial heads of state and host dignitaries from other countries.
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