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#10= 4.4
#12= 3.12
This is somewhat of a variety answer, and so many answers can be put into play to answer this one, but from what I've seen, these seem like the best:
Cyber Attacks, Natural Disaster, Public Experience
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Answer:
First, the President must nominate someone to become a Justice on the United States Supreme Court when there is a vacancy. Then, the Senate must confirm the nomination with a majority vote.
Explanation:
There are no qualifications listed by the Constitution for becoming a Justice. The only steps one has to go through is the nomination and Senate confirmation.
However, in practice, having experience in law is a requirement as all previous Justices have been trained in law, even if they didn't go to law school.
"Weary of the 'Negro Question'" and "sick of carpet-bag' government" signifies the Northerner's tiredness of trying to solve the race problem in the South and they were suspicious of what they were beginning to see such as a corrupt government.