The answer is William Tweed he was called the "boss" because that was exactly what he was. he wasn't elected to run new York but he did it anyways he was actually a city alderman (an alderman is a member of a city legislative body) he was never mayor. he controlled the New York state Democratic party and the Tammy hall political machine.
The Watts Riot and the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The amount of a worker or employee’s wage. If that employee or worker is earning enough
then at least he or she is making ends meet.
If the person’s wage increases, it improves that person’s living
standards because they can now afford better things or save up for future plans
when the need arises.
Answer:
it's the last one
Explanation:
principle that both those who govern and those who are governed must obey the law and are subject to the same laws
Excessive I believe is your word.