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1. They had a lot of destructive weapons, and to prevent things like in World War 2, they decided to take action to defeat them.
2. The UK prime minister at the time agreed with America, they decided to take action. The prime minister said this:"To disarm Iraq of weapons of mass destruction, to end Saddam Hussein's support for terrorism, and to free the Iraqi people."
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Explanation:
In this way, geography<span> kept early </span>China<span> culturally and economically isolated from the rest the world. However, </span>ancient Chinese<span> civilizations were exposed to the sheep and cattle herders inhabiting the grasslands in the northwest, and the fishing cultures along the southeast coasts.</span>
Answer:
Thanksgiving came to be an official holiday in 1863, declared by President Abraham Lincoln.
Explanation:
The Thanksgiving feast between Pilgrims and the Natives was not public till Bradford's diary was given to be published in 1789. When, a magazine editor Sarah Josepha Hale came across this tradition celebrated by Pilgrims and Natives, she wrote letters to five Presidents asking to declare Thanksgiving, a national holiday. It was President Abraham Lincoln who paid heed to this request and with an idea of unte the country during his presidency, he declared the last Thursday of November as a Thanksgiving day and declared it a national holiday. The date, however, was changed to fourth Thursday of November by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1941, to avoid shifting of national holiday (as some year may have five Thursday's in November).
Answer:
The power that the president share with Congress is the first option: <u><em>"Issuance of executive orders"</em></u>
Explanation:
Executive orders are a kind of rules that presidents can use to make their will work through the executive branch of government. It almost has the same power as federal law.
The president can work on an executive order but both Congress and Federal courts can strike down some executive orders that exceed the range of the authority of the president.