Visigoths - Greeks never sacked Rome, Huns were defeated/negotiated with - they never sacked cities in Italy and the "Aryans" were not a country. The Visigoths sacked Rome in 410, then moved through Iberia and ended up in North Africa.
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Legally, representatives of the Electoral College have the right to vote as they like and for whom they want, ignoring the results of popular vote in their states. State governments, for their part, have the power to impose monetary fines and, in some states, to revoke such votes. The general situation was clarified by the Supreme Court in 1954 in the ruling in Ray v. Blair. It was clarified that the states and parties to which the electors belong have the right to demand from them a preliminary “pledge to vote” and provide for actions in case of violation of such an oath, but they cannot prosecute electors in the framework of criminal procedure of the Code for breaking such an oath.
Now, the Supreme Court places emphasis on the protection of the popular will, which gives voters the task of voting for the required candidates. If this were not the case and the voters chose with absolute freedom which candidate to vote for, the popular will would be severely impaired and the voters would be practically the only voters who would define the destiny of the federal government.
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The Germans establish a Jewish Council because they are sorted by last names depending on which ghetto they are from. Each religion has different laws and can become something else because they are all different in their own special way. Each neighborhood has different laws depending on the people, culture, and the location.
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Second Conscription Act, which included a piece of legislation that would become known as the “Twenty Negro Law.” It exempted from military service one white overseer for every 20 enslaved people on a plantation
the idea that there could be only one legitimate ruler of China at a time, and that this ruler had the blessing of the gods. They used this Mandate to justify their overthrow of the Shang, and their subsequent rule. In other words to justify overthrowing the Shang Dynasty