Answer: Their power was restricted to the crown lands known as the "lle de France".
21. The Tet Offensive was a strategic blow for the U.S because it showed the communists did not lose the will to fight. Therefore the answer is B. The offensive was a surprise attack and was large in numbers.
For 22. Presidents Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon oversaw the conflict. Therefore the answer is C. Dwight E. Eisenhower was never a president.
Answer:
The Libertarian Party is an example of an alternate party.
Explanation:
The Libertarian Party is an American political party founded in 1971, which adheres to the libertarian philosophy. This party was founded out of dissatisfaction with the Democratic and Republican political practices that in its view are increasingly removed from the ideals of the Founding Fathers. According to the Libertarian Party, both parties are taking away too many rights and freedoms from citizens. The party generally favors a classical liberal politics, as opposed to the modern liberal and progressive politics of the Democrats and the more conservative politics of the Republicans. It wants to lower taxes, give people an opt-out from social security, abolish welfare, lift the ban on drugs and support the right to own guns.
Answer:
...............
Explanation:
a drawing position in chess in which a player is not in checkmate but has no legal move to play. 2 : a drawn contest : deadlock also : the state of being stalemated. stalemate.
When voting rights frist started only wealthy land owners were allowed to vote which was an idea that was taken from the Greek Democracy and all members of the Greeek Assembly were elected their positions by citizens that they represented and were paid for their work in the public office just like the way the U.S. elects their officials. The U.S. also took the 3 branches of government from the Greek Democracy and the citizens right to exercise political power. The Constitution was an idea taken from the Roman Republic. The Roman Republic had a list of rules called the Twelve Tables (list of rules/Roman legal system) and both the Roman & U.S. Senate's deal with foreign policies.