Two ways in which federal judges differ from members of Congress and the President are:
- Federal judges are appointed and confirmed, while members of Congress and the president are elected.
- Federal judges can serve for life, while members of Congress and the president are elected for one or more terms.
<h3 /><h3>How are federal judges different from members of Congress?</h3>
Members of Congress need to be elected to be able to serve their constituents much like Presidents are elected. They also serve a certain number of terms when they are elected.
Federal judges on the other hand, can serve for life and are appointed by the President with the consent of the Senate which means that they don't to vote.
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B ) led to a decrease in cotton prices
So farmers had to move off to have a better economic and social opportunities in the cities of the North and west
There has been a drastic change in educational attainment for black workers from 1970 to today with a lot of benefits attached with it.
Education attainment has been increased substantially from 1970 as at that time only 20% of black workers had high school degree and in 2014 it increased to 90%. Although the gap has shrunk over last five decades but 33% of white workers have at least 4 years of college as compared with 22% of black workers.
The benefits attached with education on black workers were expanded career options, higher earning potential, improved confidence, happier and healthier and becoming a world traveler.
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Hunting and gathering societies.
Pastoral societies.
Horticultural societies.
Agricultural societies.
Industrial societies.
Post-industrial societies