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A. The government functioned as a single body of law in ancient Rome and E. ancient roman male citizens were required to serve in the military is the correct answer.
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The people of Ancient Rome established the republic after overthrowing the last Etruscan king while the American people founded the republic after the American Revolution. Both Americans and Romans set up a government which is ruled by the people and for the people and both the systems are republic.
In republic, the head of the government is elected by the people and they elect their representatives for making laws. There are both similarities and dissimilarities between the ancient Roman republic and the government of US, both of them have executive and legislative branches in their government along with set of checks and balances. The head of the executive was the head of the military in both the governments, Executive also had the veto power and both governments had written laws.
The differences were that the Roman republic didn’t had a separate Judicial branch and the Rome was run by more than one consuls while the US has only one president. There was a provision for the dictator to take over the government in emergency situations but there is no such concept in US. The consuls also had religious duties while there it isn’t so in US. The slave labor was used In Roman republic while slavery has been outlawed in US. The Roman senators served for life while US senators serve only for six years. Roman women were not allowed to participate in government while they can do so in US. The roman social class was rigid in nature while the US social class is flexible.
Hitler influenced both the military and the youth by manipulating his beliefs upon them. He gained political power by killing many of the people who had a high standpoint in Germany who said he did not belong in power which gained him control over the country. The youth were impressionable and outraged that they had lost world war 1 and Hitler manipulated them to believe that he could gain back Germany's pride by making Germany superior to every other country.
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Answer: People didn't cross picket lines to show solidarity in an attempt for better wages, better working conditions and various other things that would or could make their lives better.
Explanation: Back in the 50's and 60's when unions were very strong, you were considered a "scab" if you crossed a picket line. You took a chance of being hurt, harassed by other strikers and you showed you were not a team player.
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A bill
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is proposed legislation under consideration by a legislature. A bill does not become law until it is passed by the legislature and, in most cases, approved by the executive. Once a bill has been enacted into law, it is called an act of the legislature, or a statute.
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Leif Erikson, Erikson also spelled Eriksson, Ericson, or Eiriksson, Old Norse Leifr Eiríksson, byname Leif the Lucky, (flourished 11th century), Norse explorer widely held to have been the first European to reach the shores of North America.
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