They all refer to the different types of government systems there are. An example would be that the United States has a a federal government system because both the state governments and national government share equal power.
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The answer would be C. Three
Explanation:
Floor dry compounds are absorbents that are employed in various settings to ensure complete clean up of waste, dust or spillages. They can be water-soluble or oil-emulsion based products. They are particulate like, and can be scattered over the spill, which they take up, and then cleaned. These can be used on wide-spread spills.
The hydrophobic mop has a front that absorbs materials lacking water, such as oil or hydrocarbons, and is effectively employed to deal with large spills.
A cleaning rag is employed for small spills, usually to cut down the cost of using new tissues and paper towels for spills. They are used frequently for bench-tops, and good quality rags can prevent scratches on surfaces.
Small spills are those which can be cleaned up with three or less rags, and larger spills are those which require more than three rags to clean up.
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The correct answer is A) Impeach the president.
Congress may do the following to limit the power of the executive: Impeach the president.
The founding fathers of the United States created a federal government that included a system of checks and balances in which none of the three branches of the federal government had more power over the other two. In this particular case, the legislative branch is the US Congress composed of two chambers: the lower chamber or House of Representatives and the upper chamber or the Senate.
Under the checks and balances system, Congress has the power to impeach the President of the United States. This has happened with President Andrew Jhonson, Bill Clinton, and two times the actual President.
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From the late 15th century to the early 19th, Spain controlled a huge overseas territory in the New World, the Asian archipelago of the Philippines, what they called "The Indies" (Spanish: Las Indias) and territories in Europe (centring on the so-called Spanish Road), Africa and Oceania.