The consul of the Roman Republic was the highest ranking ordinary magistrate. <span>Two Consuls were elected every year, and they had supreme power in both civil and military matters. Throughout the year, one Consul was superior in rank to the other Consul, and this ranking flipped every month, between the two Consuls.</span><span> Praetors administered civil law, presided over the courts, and commanded provincial armies. </span><span>Another magistrate, the Censor, conducted a </span>census, during which time they could appoint people to the senate. <span> Aediles were officers elected to conduct domestic affairs in Rome, and were vested with powers over the markets, and over public games and shows. </span><span>Quaestors usually assisted the consuls in Rome, and the governors in the provinces with financial tasks. </span><span>Two other magistrates, the Plebeian Tribunes and the Plebeian Aediles, were considered to be the representatives of the people. Thus, they acted as a popular check over the senate (through their veto powers), and safeguarded the civil liberties of all Roman citizens.</span>
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answers are ADE and F
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the correct answer is ADE and F
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Any member of Congress can introduce legislation. The person or persons who introduce a bill are the sponsors; any member of the same body (House or Senate) can add his or her name as a cosponsor after the day of introduction. The chair of the relevant committee determines whether there will be a hearing on the bill (which is an opportunity for witnesses to provide testimony) and then whether there will be markup. The Speaker of the House and the Majority Leader of the Senate determine if and when a bill comes before the full body of the House and the Senate, respectively, for debate and amendment and then final passage. Sorry if this is long hopefully this helps!
The correct answer is letter C
The Arab-Israeli wars were the conflicts fought between Israel and the Arab nations throughout the 20th century. These conflicts started with the creation of the State of Israel in 1948 and were motivated by the control of Palestine. In all, four conflicts were disputed between Israelis and the Arab nations.
This first war started after the proclamation of the State of Israel became known as the First Arab-Israeli War. This conflict lasted until January 1949 and started when forces from Egypt, Syria, Transjordan (now Jordan), Lebanon, Iraq, in addition to Palestinian forces, organized an attack against Israel.
The attack by the Arabs began with bombings on Tel Aviv, the capital of Israel, in addition to ground attacks by Arab armies. There was, however, a big difference in training between the two forces. Better preparedness by Israeli forces gave them an advantage in this conflict.
The war ended only on January 9, 1949, when the Arab nations signed an armistice with Israel, which emerged as the great winner of that war. At the end of the First Arab-Israeli War, the territory of Israel increased by about 1/3, and the Israelis came to dominate about 79% of the territory of Palestine
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d muscle
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