You answer would be 1994, 2002.
The fast track authority is when the President of the United States holds the power is negotiate agreements internationally that congress can't filibuster and/or amend. It was in effect 1975-1994 and renamed trade promotion authority in 2002.
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The correct answer is the fourth one: The Bible was printed in common language.
Martin Luther published the first full translation and the first printed edition of the Bible in German in 1534, before that, the Bible was only written in Latin, Greek, and Hebrew. Luther used the new technique invented by his countryman Johannes Gutenberg, the printing press, which allowed him to print numerous editions of the Bible in German language and disseminate it widely. It was a crucial phenomenon for the success of the Protestant Reformation since it permitted common people to have access to the scriptures and interpret them, it expanded literacy, and it helped to undermine the power of the Church and the educated ecclesial elites.
The theory of Montesquieu, which defends the <em>separation of powers</em> was implemented in many constitutions around the world. It was implemented in the US Constitution, because the founding fathers considered that the American states sufferd abuse from the powers of the monarchy and parlamentarism. The constitution <em>limits the powers</em> of the federal government and <em>balances the powers</em>, which are:
Legislative - makes law
Executive - executes and forces the law
Judiciary - interprets and applies the law in the name of the state.