Answer:
The US Banking Act of 1933, is the law that seperated investment and retail banking
Explanation:
The act refers to 4 provisions set in place to manage investment and retail banking those 4 are:
- dealing in non-governmental securities for customers,
- investing in non-investment grade securities for themselves,
- underwriting or distributing non-governmental securities,
- affiliating (or sharing employees) with companies involved in such activities
It was repealed in by President Clinton with the Financial Services Modernization Act of 1999
Answer:
removal from office and disqualification from holding another federal position
Explanation:
The United States Constitution provides that the House of Representatives "shall have the sole Power of Impeachment" ( Article I, section 2 ) and that "the Senate shall have the sole Power to try all Impeachments…[but] no person shall be convicted without the Concurrence of two-thirds of the Members present" ( Article I, section 3 ). The president, vice president, and all civil officers of the United States can all be subjected to impeachment processes.
The penalty arrived at after the impeachment proceedings can't be forfeiture of life, liberty, or property. According to the United States Constitution, the only penalties allowed are removal from public position and disqualification from holding any other federal position in the future.
I think it was c but I’m not sure
The British had attacked China in the Opium War because China had terminated trade of opium from the British and burned all opium they could find in China. The British saw this as a form of aggression and therefore sent their troops.
The problem first rooted with tea (that was a pun :D). The British wanted tea and China had tea, but China wanted silver. Eventually, the British decided to buy the tea and sold China opium instead. This went well at first until China saw the effect opium had on their civilians. So China banned it, and burned any speck of opium. This got back to the British and they sent their troops.
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Only adult male citizens of Athens who have completed their military training were allowed to vote in that city-state.
This obviously excluded boys, slaves, freed slaves, women, and people who were 'immigrants,' as well as former citizens of Athens. Athenian constitution was very rigid and didn't allow for any alterations for a very long time.