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Women in the sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries were challenged with expressing themselves in a patriarchal system that generally refused to grant merit to women's views.
Among the executive branch is checks on the legislative branch is the president‘s power to veto any legislation passed by the legislative branch. The president has two types of veto he can use. One is veto, which vetoes the whole legislation, which would then have a re-vote by the legislative branch. The other is line-item veto, in which the president vetoes parts of the bill, but not the whole thing.
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Republican district
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because it is a conservative district
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According to communism, private property has to be abolished and everything that is owned must be owned by all members of society. It means that all of the property must be created, owned and shared collectively. Therefore, the centralized government