From now until 2025, the structure and policy of the United States government should remain largely the same. For instance, the number of justices on the Supreme Court should remain the same from now to 2025, as it has since 1869. Nine justices work because there are enough to keep each other in check but not too many that the justices are inefficient. (Or at least as inefficient as they would be if more were added.) Filibustering should continue to be allowed. While it is arguably a waste of time, filibustering helps the parties keep each other in check. Gerrymandering should be adjusted if not removed because it takes away the importance of voters in certain districts because they are either so much a majority that they will win either way or so much of a minority that they will lose either way. If gerrymandering was taken away, then the people would have a greater voice in who represents them. Campaign financing is tricky, but I think it may be best if the restrictions were loosened as to who can donate how much but if more transparency was required. There may be political opposition to removing gerrymandering because it allows many politicians to stay in power for a long time without many significant challengers. What we can do, as young citizens, is vote for people who believe in making these changes and petition/lobby for these changes to be made.
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Answer:
Some people didn't need slaves
I think that it was difficult for the Europeans to defend the crusader states because it just got to intense for them and the crusader states just overpowered them.
Answer: Letters granting special privileges and liberties
Explanation:
Fuero in Moorish Spain was a municipal franchise granted to a community by the Crown or a Bishop or Nobel which granted legal status such as CONFIRMATION OF LOCAL CUSTOMS, RIGHTS TO TAXATION AND SELF GOVERNANCE, etc.
The Various Christian Kings during the Christian reconquest of Spain from the Muslims, granted these Fueros to provide incentives to settlers to take over land especially those far from the crown.
More than 800 Fueros we're granted between the 11th and 14th century.