The Vice president in my opinion is almost a second president. The vice president's main use in this century is to replace the president in a dire emergency. This is why we almost never see the VP and President together. The president is only one man and it is almost impossible for him to do everything that is needed in the time that he is alloted in office. This is why the VP has many other duties, to help and support his partner.
Yes. <span>“Congress shall make no law abridging (limiting) the freedom of speech," as the First Amendment says :)</span><span><span>
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False —> economic bankruptcy and a large national debt from the war
Pope Leo III<span>. </span>Pope<span> Saint </span>Leo III<span> (Latin: </span>Leo; fl. 12 June 816) was Pope<span> from 26 December 795 to his death in 816. Protected by </span>Charlemagne<span> from his enemies in Rome, he subsequently strengthened </span>Charlemagne's<span> position by crowning him Holy Roman Emperor and "Augustus of the Romans".</span>