<span>The U. S. Executive Branch, run by President Obama may make treaties with foreign nations.
The State Executive Brand, run by the governor may not make treaties with foreign nations.
The President may order the mint to coin money (paper and metal.)
The Governor may not coin money (paper and metal.)
The Governor may line item veto spending bills in many states.
The President may not line item veto spending bills.
The President may send troops into foreign nations.
The Governor may not send the National Guard into foreign nations.
The President may issue a Presidential Pardon to men & women convicted or accused or might be accused of a Federal crime.
The Governor may issue a Pardon to men & women convicted or accused or might be accused of a Federal crime.
These are some of the differences and similarities.
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Answer:
27 October 1971
Explanation:
the country became the DRC, but was renamed to Zaire (a past name for the Congo River) on 27 October 1971 by President Mobutu Sese Seko as part of his Authenticité initiative.
B. South Africa / ending apartheid
Answer: Black codes were restrictive laws designed to limit the freedom of African Americans and ensure their availability as a cheap labor force after slavery was abolished during the Civil War. Though the Union victory had given some 4 million slaves their freedom, the question of freed blacks’ status in the postwar South was still very much unresolved. Under black codes, many states required blacks to sign yearly labor contracts; if they refused, they risked being arrested, fined and forced into unpaid labor. Outrage over black codes helped undermine support for President Andrew Johnson and the Republican Party.