Which of the following is an example of an army custom would be: <span>Don't jump the chain of command.
Custom is a set of rules that define proper behavior but does not actually punishable by formal law if its being violated. The punishment for jumping a chain of command usually only informal punishments such as running or cleaning the base</span>
A) During this time period, Africa was being explored and colonized by various European powers. While the Portuguese were the first to arrive, soon other European powers joined them, such as the French and the Dutch. In these early years of colonialism, these powers fought for dominance in Africa, and borders and areas of control changed frequently.
B) In this passage, we see evidence that supports the idea of the continuous development of the Atlantic in the seventeenth century. We learn about elaborate constructions that the European colonists established along the Atlantic Coast of Africa. We also learn about the importance of trade in this region and of the competition between different European powers.
C) According to this passage, Jean Barbot was a French Protestant and agent of the chartered Senegal Company. In the second paragraph, he makes it clear that this admiration and support lies with the French, and not with the Portuguese. This could be attributed to him being a Protestant. Because of his beliefs, he might feel more attracted by a Protestant nation (the Netherlands) than by a Catholic one (Portugal).
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Iowa was admitted as a free state and Florida was admitted as a slave state, according to their respective state constitutions. The concurrent admission of the two states allowed the U.S. Senate to remain balanced in regard to the number of senators from free and slave states.
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This would impact the mans ability to absorb oxygen and to expel carbon dioxide
The correct answer is a pocket veto.
The Constitution gives the President ten days to respond to legislation. If the legislation is presented at the end of a legislative term, the executive can hold the legislation until the expiration of the term forcing the legislation to expire.