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Typically, a territory sends representatives and two senators to push for statehood. Congress has the power to admit a new state, but the president has to sign the territory into statehood to make it official.
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A militia (/mɪˈlɪʃə/)[1] is generally an army or some other fighting organization of non-professional soldiers, citizens of a nation, or subjects of a state, who can be called upon for military service during a time of need, as opposed to a professional force of regular, full-time military personnel, or historically, members of a warrior nobility class (e.g., knights or samurai). Generally unable to hold ground against regular forces, it is common for militias to be used for aiding regular troops by skirmishing, holding fortifications, or irregular warfare, instead of being used in offensive campaigns by themselves. Militia are often limited by local civilian laws to serve only in their home region, and to serve only for a limited time; this further reduces their use in long military campaigns.
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The correct answer is B. The issue that forced Pope Gregory IV to step down as pope was that the emperor had the power to appoint clergymen.
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During his pontificate, he conducted disputes with Emperor Louis I the Pious and his sons Lothair I, Pepin and Louis the German over the primacy of power in the Frankish state. The Pope decided to support Lothair I to settle the conflict, which was badly received by the Franconian bishops. However, he felt he had the power to resolve the conflict and went on to negotiations, which ultimately failed. The deceived Gregory returned to Rome and it was only after the bloody resolution of the dispute between the brothers that the Church's relationship with the Franks was renewed.
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They sent photos of chilies, corn, and other vegetables drying on roofs and in plazas.
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The answer to this question is A, It divided control of newly discovered lands between Spain and Portugal