As it now operates: Each State is allocated a number of Electors equal to the number of its U.S. Senators (always 2) plus the number of its U.S. Representatives (which may change each decade according to the size of each State's population as determined in the Census).
1754 BCE), and features a code of law from ancient Babylon in Mesopotamia. The Code consisted of 282 laws, with punishments that varied based on social status (slaves, free men, and property owners). ... There were three social classes: the amelu (the elite), the mushkenu (free men) and ardu (slave).
Answer;
-If the English had populated Latin America and the Spanish North America, the two places would have had their cultures switched.
Explanation;
-North America was actually quite populated before the Europeans discovered it. The problem was that European disease spread faster than the explorers such that 90% of the population died before ever seeing an explorer. So we might expect that Mexico, Central America, and South America populations would have been equally destroyed.
-The differences in today’s Latin and North America are not due to the Indian societies that had lived there because they had all been basically the same. The difference is because of the Spanish and English culture in the two places. If the English had populated Latin America and the Spanish North America, the two places would have had their cultures switched.
Aaron Burr on July 11th, 1804
One of the first known practitioners of the filibuster was the Roman senator Cato the Younger.