Answer:
shays rebellion question???
Explanation:
Answer:
Jair Bolsanaro, Aecio Neves and Marina Silva.
Explanation:
General Elections are held in every country for the election of its official heads to form the government. These election are held to elect officials for the post of President, Vice President, Governor, Deputies, and many more.
Brazil is going to held general elections for the year 2022 for electing the President, the Vice President and the National Congress. Brazil will also held election for the State of Governors, Vice Governors and the State Legislative Assemblies.
In this general election, Jair Bolsanaro, Marina Silva and Aecio Neves are some of the potential candidates who will run the candidature for the Presidential seat in the office.
Eli Whitney patented a mechanical way to process cotton gin in 1794. Whitney's gin pull the cotton through a combination of a wire screen and small wire hooks, while he prevent jams by using brushes that continuously remove the loose cotton lint. Modern gin uses modules to transport cotton and therefore it is needed to use spiked rollers to remove the cotton, then the cotton is held by rapidly rotating saw cylinders.
1.
that it stayed a cold war
didn't turn into a world war
diplomacy worked
like the Cuban missile crisis
2.
over spending on the military collapsed the soviet economy
3.
cold war not leading to a hot war led to positive advances in other things it became a matter of COMPETITION
like the space race (NASA)
inventions like the internet
chess matches (example bobby fischer)
4.
showed capitalism & democracy are better than communism because of
freedom
political, economic and cultural freedom
political : democracy
economic : captialism : to be able to do business without governmental interference
culture: freedom of speech, assembly, religion (where all religions are accepted rather than none under communism)
Answer:
They are appointed for life
Explanation:
A close up of the U.S. Constitution. SCOTUS justices are granted a lifetime appointment under Article III, Section 1. The U.S. Constitution doesn't specifically grant Supreme Court justices a lifetime appointment. I hope that helps you.