Answer:
the answer is Congress or A
The missing powers of the branches of government can be solved by checks and balances.
The executive branch of government primarily includes the president and his cabinet. The legislative branch of government includes the Senate and the House of Representatives. Once a bill passes through the legislative branch, it has to pass through the president before it can become law. This is how the executive branch checks the power of the legislative branch. The president can veto and cancel any bill this way. The president’s veto can only be overridden by a two-thirds majority vote in both the House and the Senate. This has only happened 106 times out of 1,484 regular presidential vetoes. If the president neither signs a bill into law nor vetoes it, the bill becomes law automatically after 10 days without a signature.
The executive branch can also call special sessions of Congress in times of emergency. The president rarely uses this power, however, and the last time was when President Harry Truman used it on July 15, 1948. This power is a check on the legislative branch because it forces Congress to meet and deal with issues when they are not convened and/or when they are potentially even avoiding convening.
He’s responding to how they fight over food. Food is hard to come by in Netherlands especially in hiding. Hunger was pretty common. Since they rely on others to bring food, it’s even worse for the Franks and Van Damms. They are fighting over potatoes in the scene (eat them or not). They are destroying themselves by fighting and putting their needs (eating right then) over the communities (eating later). They should work together and all make the same amount of sacrifices so they can survive. This isn’t their first argument either, and when they are mad at each other they destroy themselves.
Find some quotes about them fighting and that should be good evidence
Explanation:
Who did the caste system benefit?
Previously Caste system benefited the learned, skilled, and the most promising people of our civilization. Later it morphed into something that is benefiting the greedy, cunning, and the moral pit-holes of a people.
Caste system was not intended to benefit anyone. It is simply a structure of social order based on merit. Initially, it was based solely on the qualities and the conduct of the peoples. And anyone can move up and down the ladder of social hierarchy based on how they conduct themselves. Many noted sages, especially few of the top most like valmiki, and ved vyas, were born not into the noble households; yet they did not face any obstacles in achieving greatness. Over time people in power became greedy and did not want to let go of their positions. Under greed, the collective Intelligence of people averages out to the lowest possible point; people become willing to overlook the truth as long as it benefits them.
Like the famous movie quote ‘structures become shackles.’ The interesting, and functionally advantageous ‘caste system’, under the pressure of apathy, greed, and fear, turned into one of the greatest shackles of our society.
I repeatedly quoted this many times, “Caste system is there in every country, and through all ages. It is just being called by different names in different places. Only the name is different, but the content is the same.”
The western civilization came to prominence much later than ours. Initially they championed equality. But now people are debating the problems of inequality in every walk of life - especially in top countries like USA. We have much worse problems than the western civilization. But i think this suffering is a part of the civilization life cycle. Nothing can stay on the top forever. Nothing can stay at the bottom forever. We have a lot to do to improve ourselves.
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The opium trade traffic grew in the western countries when Great Britain started growing opium in Indian land and sold it to China. They made huge profits by selling opium to China, and used the profits to buy chinese luxury goods like porcelain, tea and silk, which were greatly demanded in the western countries.
Tobacco smoking had already spreaded over the North America to China, and then the trade of opium also increased. Also, in the 18th century, the portuguese colonists found the usefulness of tobacco and thought of selling opium to China with huge profit margins. The Britishers also cultivated opium in large quantities in Bengal which enables the cheap production and selling of opium and in abundance.