*Every state's constitution sets up a government that is, in some way or other, patterned after the United States government.
<span>*Every state has a separately elected Governor, as opposed to a Westminster style parliamentary system of government where the chief executive would be elected by the legislature (parliament). </span>
<span>In every state, the head of state and the head of government are the same person. No state has a monarch, or titles of nobility. </span>
<span>*Every state has a separate executive, legislative, and judicial branch, like the federal government. </span>
<span>*Every state constitution has a bill of rights. In most cases, the same rights that are found in the federal bill of rights can also be found in state constitutions' bills of rights. In many cases, state constitutions give more rights than the federal constitution. </span>
<span>*Every state except Nebraska has a bicameral (two house) legislature, like Congress. </span>
<span>*Every state has a written constitution (like the federal government does).
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Answer: The 18th Amendment
Explanation: The Twenty-first Amendment repealed the Eighteenth Amendment in 1933, making the Eighteenth Amendment the only amendment to the U.S. Constitution ever to be repealed in its entirety.
Answer:
B. was an embarrassment to his party by 1954.
Explanation:
In 1950s, Untied States experienced the 'Red Scare' . red Scare Is a fear of communist infiltration to United States. At that time, many people believed that soviet Union has sent its agent all across the world in order to spread communistic ideology into United States.
Joseph McCarthy publicly accused a lot of people to be a Soviet Union's spy during this time period. But the vast majority of his accusations were made without any proof. But despite not having any proof, McCarthy keep continue his accusations toward his political opponents.
This made John McCarthy and the party that he represented look childish and foolish,
A Trojan hero, the reputed ancestor of the Romans: protagonist of the <span>Aeneid.</span>