The correct answer for this question would be the third option. The element that OSHA and SEC have in common is that both create and enforce regulations. OSHA stands for Occupational Safety and Health Administration and SEC stands for <span>Securities And Exchange Commission. Hope this answer helps. </span>
You didn't give us a list of choices, but there's really just one choice. The Athenians big meeting for discussing laws was called the Assembly. Well, actually, in Greek (their language) it was called the "Ecclesia (<span>ἐκκλησία). </span> Etymologically, that means the "called out" ones. Or we might say the ones called together, to gather together. The Assembly was open to all male citizens, and could have several thousand people participating in such a meeting (out of the total citizen population of perhaps around 50,000).
By the way, the same term "ecclesia" was used by Christians later as the name for their gatherings, so in religious circles "ecclesia" (assembly) came to be synonymous with the word "church."
An ineffective thesis statement on the causes of the French Revolution would be "The frivolous spending of the monarchs lead to the common man losing money." This would be ineffective as it fails to create a bigger picture and does not go into proper depth. More detail is better, as it leads to a more subjective thesis.
Answer:
He sees the Hawaiian government and native Hawaiians as unable to manage themselves politically, as they are the fruits of barbarism and lack of civility.
Explanation:
President Tyler's words present a prejudiced and xenophobic conception common in imperialist and colonialist movements. Tyler, despises the Hawaiians' ability to command their homeland and accuses them of being barbarians, lacking civility, education and even reasoning, being unable to establish a beneficial government. Tyler used this misrepresented view of Hawaiians to justify America's dominance of Hawaii.
There are a few, actually:
1. The customary 2 terms of office.
2. Executive authority in matters of foreign policy.
3. Exercising prerogative in the case of national emergency (the Whiskey Rebellion).