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Rzqust [24]
4 years ago
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Pls someone help me .Informal Qualifications – Describe what Americans traditionally expect of their president concerning each o

f the following:
1. Experience in politics:

2. Education:

3. Race, Gender and Wealth:

4. Religious affiliation:

​
History
1 answer:
Setler79 [48]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1. very experienced, preexisting member of gov

2. highly educated, college degree in law or higher

3. white, male. very wealthy

4. some form of christianity

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As English settlement spread in Virginia during the 1600s, the Powhatans were forced to move inland away from the fertile river valleys that had long been their home. As their territory dwindled, so did the Indian population, falling victim to English diseases, food shortages and warfare. The Powhatan people persisted, however, adopting new lifestyles while maintaining their cultural pride and leaving a legacy for today, through their descendants still living in Virginia.

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