They were hated, tortured, and people attempted to kill them until they reached Utah. They called it their "Zion".
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Stresemann was a politician of the Weimar republic after Ebert. When Stresemann came into power, Germany was still under the influence of the effects of the treaty of Versailles. Germany was in economic peril, owing 6600 million pounds to the victors of the First World War, militarily crippled as the armed forces were reduced to only 100,000 men and no battleships, no armored vehicles and no aircraft or submarines as well as no troops in the Rhineland. The war guilt clause, article 231, also left Germany hating the allies and the treaty of Versailles as they thought it was unfair. Stresemann entered Germany when it was in a state of peril, however, one could argue that his successes outweighed his limitations and he was very significant in the recovery of Germany after 1923 until his death in 1929.
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The governor can do line-item veto which means instead of vetoing the whole thing they can just veto the part that they disagree with
The president has to either veto the whole thing or pass the whole thing
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A rich person should always keep there money safe and spend it wisely because you never know what can happen, they should never show off there money because that just shows how humble they are about themselves. yes they can buy nice things but spending all your money on one nice thing isn’t good because the rest of the money you could’ve used it for necessities
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