The House of Representatives was designed to be closer to the people as they are elected every 2 years, are constantly campaigning, and usually vote on things with the views of the people in their district. Whereas the Senate, since they have longer terms, vote based on what is best for both the district and the country, and not on the changing views and whims of the people.
The systems of forced labor in Latin America imposed by European powers were results for economic/political expansion bc
-Spanish found silver in certain colonies and imposed the Mita system to extract it
------This gave the spanish economic superiority bc they sold silver in Chinese markets bc of a new law that made chinese taxes had to be paid in silver
-Sugar was a cash crop and the climate in Latin America was perfect to mass produce it using cheap labor systems such as the Mita
Basically they needed cheap labor to mass produce expensive goods to make profit
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The branches can stop eachother from getting too powerful
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Georgia's 1956 Flag
In 1955 the Atlanta attorney and state Democratic Party leader John Sammons Bell began a campaign to substitute the square Confederate battle flag for the red and white bars on Georgia's state flag.
State Flag, 1956-2001
State Flag, 1956-2001
Along with Bell, state senators Jefferson Lee Davis and Willis Harden, who were well known for their interest in Georgia's Confederate history, agreed to introduce legislation to change the state flag. Some legislators favored the adoption of a standard state flag as an appropriate way to mark the upcoming centennial of the Civil War. A strong impetus for change, however, was the 1954 and 1955 Brown v. Board of Education decisions, which were bitterly denounced by most Georgia political leaders. The entire 1956 legislative session was devoted to Governor Marvin Griffin's platform of "massive resistance" to federally imposed integration of public schools. In this charged atmosphere, legislation to put the Confederate battle flag on Georgia's state flag sailed through the General Assembly.
Explanation:
State Flag, 1956-2001