Answer:

Explanation:
The legislative branch is Congress, made up of the House of Representatives and the Senate. Their job is to create laws.
Let's analyze each answer choice.
A. It leads the Armed Forces
- This is false. The President, or executive branch, is the commander in chief.
B. It can ratify treaties.
- This is <u>true.</u> Congress does have the power to ratify treaties.
C. It is made up of nine members.
- This is false. The Supreme Court, or judicial branch, has 9 justices, but Congress has 535 members.
D. Its members are chosen by the Electoral College.
- This is also false. The president and vice president (executive branch) are chosen this way, but Congress members are direct election.
The correct answer is B: it can ratify treaties.
Hector P. Garcia affect civil rights in the United States by fighting the exploitation of workers in the Bracero Program
Answer: Option D
<u>Explanation</u>:
Hector Perez Garcia was a stout advocate of civil rights in U.S. He was the founder of eminent civil rights organization names as American G.I. Forum. He raised his voice against the discriminatory abuses suffered by migrant laborers in the Bracero Program.
He stated before the Nation Advisory committee on Farm Labor that the migrant problem is no more just a national emergency but has turned out to be nation shame for America. Through this forum he fought for the rights of Mexican Americans.
Answer : 4) Industrial Revolution
The industrial revolution was a time period of rapid change when people were moving the the cities and more urban places in order to work in the new factories, mainly in the north. This did dramatically change the way of life for many.
The famous person who was defeated seven times in his political career was Abraham Lincoln. He was defeated for the legislature in 1832 then defeated in run for the Illinois House Speaker in 1838. In 1843 he lost in nomination for Congress and again lost in his re-nomination to Congress in 1848. He was defeated for Senate when legislature in Illinois elects Lyman Trumbull in 1855. In 1856 he was lost in nomination for Vice-President and in 1858 he wins Senate’s popular vote but loses election to Stephen Douglas.