Explanation:
The Governor of a state is similar to the U.S. President but on a smaller scale.
They both lead the executive branch of the government, the Governor the state and the President the federal one.
A Governor's responsibilities vary from state to state depending on the constitution within that state.
Both the Governor and the President sign bills into laws and both are commanders-in-chiefs, the Governor of the state's National Guard and militia forces, the President of the Army and Navy of the United States.
In some states, the Governor has the veto power to block a legislative law. The same power lies in the hands of the U.S. President.
Both the Governor and the President are ceremonial heads of state and host dignitaries from other countries.
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Answer: The Sedition Act of 1918 curtailed the free speech rights of U.S. citizens during World War I
Explanation:
<span>was outspokenly anti - american </span>
i only know 2. The Luftwaffe was basically the German Air Force and the Manhattan Project was a code name for the project to build the nuclear bomb during ww2.
the devices used to prevent African Americans from voting was voter qualifying tests (e.g., literacy tests), discriminatory enforcement of registration rules, poll taxes, there was also the grandfather clause that stated if you have a ancestor that voted before you it entitles you to voting without taking any test.