One of the effects of King Philip's war was that a lot of new land was opened to the colonists: in Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island
another was a a death of 3000 Indians and enslavement of many others, who were brought to Bermuda, where some people today claim ancestry from them.
Additionally, the war has brought more attention towards the colonies as compared with before the war.
Completely and totally false.
<span>With the exception of Supreme Court Justice, all Federal Government Officeholders have to live in the state where they are elected. This is viable if one runs as President/Vice President, Senator or simply a Representative. Also, there is an age limit, for Representative - 25 years, for Senator - 30 years and for President/</span>Vice President - 35 years.
1. "Shield laws" is the one among the following choices given in the question that <span>protects reporters from revealing their sources. The correct option is the third option.
2. "</span>Telecommunications Act" is the one among the following choices given in the question that <span>prohibits obscene or harassing conversation on any telecommunications facility. The correct option is the second option.
3. "By </span>classifying information as secret" is the <span>one way the government controls press coverage about national security issues. The correct option is the fourth option. </span>
Answer:
The appointed judge does not run against an opponent.
Explanation:
A retention election is a type of election or voting process for the judges in practice. It is also known as judicial retention. It is a process which takes place at regular intervals where a judge in practice is subjected to a referendum whereby the voters are asked to vote whether the judge should continue for a second term or should be removed form the office.
In such processes, the judges loses very rarely because in this election process, the incumbent judge does have any opponent to contest against. It is the will of voters to decide whether a judge will continue the office or not.