Explanation:
on September 1st 1939 Hitler invaded Poland from the west; two days later France and Britain declared war on Germany, beginning World War II on September 17, Soviet troops invaded Poland from the east
I guess I don’t know… BUTT I would probably hide out somewhere safe and steal to survive
Where would we be without electricity—or the light bulb? Probably sitting in the soft glow of our kerosene lantern wondering why the toaster isn’t working. Clearly, the advent of electricity in the waning years of the nineteenth century had an enormous impact on society, for it not only reduced the fire danger by replacing gas-fed street lamps with non flammable electric light bulbs, but paved the way for everything from the television and the radio to the refrigerator<span> and the curling iron. Of course, it also brought us the electric chair, but that’s another story.</span>
The six principles of the United States Constitution are as follows:
- Limited government
- Popular sovereignty (rule by the people)
- Checks and balances (equalized power between entities to ensure said power is not concentrated in one place)
- Judicial review (review of constitutionality by the Supreme Court of legislative acts)
- Federalism (federal system of government)
- Separation of powers (makes the legislative, executive, and judicial branches separate branches)
The only principle of the US Constitution listed in the options is separation of powers - the answer is option A.