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Non-voting members of the United States House of Representatives (called either delegates or resident commissioner, in the case of Puerto Rico) are representatives of their territory in the House of Representatives, who do not have a right to vote on proposed legislation in the full House but nevertheless have floor privileges and are able to participate in certain other House functions. Non-voting members may vote in a House committee of which they are a member and introduce legislation.[1][2] There are currently six non-voting members: a delegate representing the District of Columbia, a resident commissioner representing Puerto Rico, and one delegate for each of the other four permanently inhabited US territories: American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the US Virgin Islands. A seventh delegate, representing the Cherokee Nation, has been formally proposed but not yet seated, while an eighth, representing the Choctaw Nation, is named in a treaty but has neither been proposed nor seated. As with voting members, non-voting delegates are elected every two years, and the resident commissioner of Puerto Rico is elected every four years.
Self report I believe is the correct answer.
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It was primarily "infighting among its member tribes" that weakened the Iroquois confederacy in the eighteenth century, but attacks by the British definitely played a role as well.
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D. Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq
Explanation:
• Muhammad bin Tughlaq was the son of Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq, founder of Tughlaq dynasty in India.
• This scheme by Tughlaq was considered to be failure because, this method did not help the government to overcome the financial crisis.
• After the failure of shifting his capital to Devgiri from Delhi, Tughlaq wanted to overcome the financial crisis by issuing token currency made up of copper which has the same value with that of gold and silver.
• Tughlaq ordered the issuing a large number of coins into the market but failed to check counterfeiting of currrency.
• As a result a large number of fake coins flown into the market.
Thus, the correct option is Muhammad bin Tughlaq.