What power does only the House of Representatives have?*
Starting Impeachment
Declaring a law unconstitutional
Nominating judges
Negotiating Treaties
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
To me, civil society is the groups that are formed to exert some kind of pressure on formal institutions such as the local, state, and federal government, as well as the corporative world.
The members of civil society can be non-governmental groups, religious organizations, environmental groups, human rights organizations, and more.
Under democratic governments, this civil society has the opportunity to freely express their ideas and concerns and can operate with liberty to fight for what they think is correct. However, under totalitarian regimes, this is not the case. There is no freedom of speech or it is limit. The government does not accept critiques and limits the expression and activities of civil society.
Tenure of office act prohibit president from dismissing official unless he has the congress back up
The three-component theory of stratification, more widely known as Weberian stratification or the three class system, was developed by German sociologist Max Weber with class, status and power as distinct ideal types. Weber developed a multidimensional approach to social stratification that reflects the interplay among wealth, prestige and power.
Weber argued that power can take a variety of forms. A person's power can be shown in the social order through their status, in the economic order through their class, and in the political order through their party. Thus, class, status and party are each aspects of the distribution of power within a community.
Class, status and power have not only a great deal of effect within their individual areas but also a great deal of influence over the other areas.
Answer:
1. people or animals involved in the action
2. the sequence of events in a story
3. a short story focuses on one main plot & a single conflict
4. the feeling experienced by the reader.