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Question - Climate is?
Answer - the average annual weather conditions in a given location!
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Answer: A. by giving the House and the Senate different powers
Explanation:
Even within Congress there exists a separation of powers so that Congress would not abuse its legislative powers. This separation happens between the House of Representatives and the Senate.
Both of these houses have different powers and neither can pass a law without the other. Senate for instance has the power to approve Federal judges and the House has the sole power to impeach the President.
The best answer for the question, in which one of the United States’ ally is invaded by another sovereign, would be (C) sending military assistance and troops to defend the UK. This is more likely to happen than just economic sanctions since the UK has close alliance in various contexts with the U.S.
Historically, this has also happened during the World War II, where while maintaining neutrality during the first two years of the war, the U.S also provided military resources such as warships and weaponry to its allies who were involved in the war, which at the time were China, Soviet Union, and United Kingdom.
Answer: True
Explanation:
Archeologists have found statues of gods and goddesses in various cultures around the world which could only suggest that the people that designed them had religious beliefs.
These statues were meant to represent the gods and goddesses these cultures worshipped and as such were prayed to and highly revered so as to gain favor from the deity as well as to avoid incurring their wrath.
The Romanovs achieved importance as Boyars of the Grand Duchy of Moscow. A Boyar was a member of the highest rank of the feudal Bulgarian, Kievan, Moscovian, Servian, Wallachian, Moldavian and later Romanian aristocracies. The House of Romanov was a reigning royal house of Russia from 1613 to 1917. On 21 February 1613, Michael Romanov was elected Tzar of Russia. Michael's grandson Peter I set up the Russian Empire in 1721 transforming the country after a series of wars and reforms. The most audacious reform that Peter I did was the Table of Ranks which was a blow to the power of the Boyars and stablished clear taxes to these lords. Previosly high-ranking state positions were hereditary but with the stablishment of the table of ranks, anyone, including a commoner could work their way up the bureaucratic hierarchy. Another reform that Peter I did was the administrative reform. Before Peter reform Russia's administrative system was antiquated compared to other European nations. In 1708, Peter I stablished 8 governorates which simplified the administration of Russia.