When a seat becomes vacant in the Senate it is filled by a special election, usually by a primary. When a seat becomes vacant in the House it is filled by primary election, nominating petition or party action, depending on the state law.
The President’s Cabinet is an institution whose existence rests upon custom
<span>rather than law. President George Washington found the Cabinet concept, a meeting </span>
<span>of departmental secretaries, to be useful, and all subsequent Presidents have followed </span>
<span>this precedent. Presidents have differed in their opinions as to the utility of the </span>
<span>Cabinet, but all have found some political and administrative strengths in its </span>
<span>continuance.</span>
The Songhai leader who left a
legacy through the reforms in his empire was Muhammad I Askia or Muhammad Ture.
Under his governance, he began organizing his land by setting up regions which
were under the leadership of governors together with their armies under the
ruling of a general and an admiral. He
also began setting departments and offices for finance, justice, interior, agriculture,
etc. He indeed strengthened the administrative system of what his predecessor
had left unorganized. After a lot of
quests and changes in his governance, he was able to expand and strengthened
his empire. In 1528, he was defeated and overthrown by his son, Askia Musa.
The winner of the Battle of Antietam was deemed inconclusive, although a tactical victory was claimed by the Union army and gave President Abraham Lincoln<span> the backing he needed to deliver the Emancipation Proclamation.</span>
Answer:
the federal government was acting to reduce unemployment