Four key principles<span>, distinct but mutually reinforcing, are embodied in the Constitution: Limited </span>government<span>. Separation of powers. Checks and balances.</span>
2/3 of the Senate must vote No
19th-Century Expectations
In both North America and Europe in the 19th century, women and men were expected to fill separate spheres of society. Men were expected to live a public life, whether it was working in a factory or socializing with like-minded men in public places, like meetings. On the other hand, women were usually expected to live their lives largely homebound, taking care of the cooking, cleaning, and child rearing. Free time for women was not supposed to be spent socializing but doing other things related to the maintenance of the family, from sewing socks to laundry.
The communist countries tend to mostly produce food.
Explanation:
The communist countries, such as North Korea and the former USSR, have economy that is focused on self-sustaining. This puts these countries in a situation where they are closed to the majority of the world, so they exist on what they are able to produce, or maybe few of their allies. The central government is in charge of the planning for the economy, and the basis is always around the food production, as it is the most important thing in order for the country to survive.
So as stated, the main objective was always to produce food, and everything else comes after that. Because of this, the communist countries tend to have huge percentage of the population engaged in agriculture. Unfortunately, the planning for the agricultural production of food was often bad, and way to often there was lack of food in these countries, leading even to death from starvation of thousands and even millions of people.
Countries that have been practicing this apart from North Korea and USSR were:
- Maoist China
- Cuba
- Albania
- Vietnam
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1. Night of Long Knives (1934)
4. Kristallnacht (1938)
3. Auschwitz opens (1940)
2. Wannsee Conference (1942)
Now a couple of these were a little hard to place, for Auschwitz, I simply put the year in which it was first operational. I've placed the years by the side of each for your reference.