Answer:
Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer set up an agency in the Justice Department to arrests communists, socialists, and anarchists.
Explanation:
<span>The answer to the question (above) is letter b. or the second option.
*The Chief Justice and associate justices serve for life or until resignation.
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<span>The court normally composes the Chief Justice
of the US and eight associate justices. They are nominated by the President and
confirmed by the Senate. The justices, once appointed have life tenure unless
they retire, resign or are removed (after impeachment).</span>
Answer:
“Boss” Tweed acquired most of his power in the 1860s and 1870s by running Tammany Hall, the New York organization that controlled Democratic nominations. In 1874, he was found guilty of embezzling millions of dollars from state and city government contracts to line his pockets and those of his supporters.
Explanation:
not sure if this is correct but he did get caught - source: https://history.house.gov/Historical-Highlights/1851-1900/The-prison-escape-of-former-Representative-William-%E2%80%9CBoss%E2%80%9D-Tweed-of-New-York/#:~:text=%E2%80%9CBoss%E2%80%9D%20Tweed%20acquired%20most%20of,and%20those%20of%20his%20supporters.
Cornwallis's decision of going to chesapeake bay was a fatal mistake.
Washington had a golden oppurtunity to trap the british on the peninsula
I believe the answer is D: Seperation of Powers. This is the most likely answer because the constitution creates a separation of powers between the three different branches of government. The legislative branch drafts creates bills, which then are voted on by both the senate and congress, then the executive branch which is the president would sign the bill into law or veto it, (if the president vetoes a bill congress needs 2/3 of the members to override the veto). The judicial branch would then look over any bills that have been drafted to confirm that they are constitutional.