Multicultural or more than one unique culture in one specific region.
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Question 8: The legislative branch may remove judges.
Question 9: The Supreme Court may judge executive acts unconstitutional.
Question 10: Congress may override a presidential Veto.
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Question 8: The legislative branch may remove federal judges for misconduct, this is very rare, but is one of the main checks the legislative branch has over the judicial branch. The legislative branch does not appoint federal judges, that is a prerogative of the president, Congress can only confirm or veto the president's chosen judges.
Question 9: If any executive action or act is challenged in court, the judicial branch has the power to overturn it if it finds it unconstitutional. The judicial branch does not make the laws, it only interprets them and decides when they are unconstitutional.
Question 10: Congress can impeach the president, although it has happened only twice in history (Andrew Jackson and Nixon). The Supreme Court cannot impeach the president. The most common check used by congress is to override a presidential veto. While the legislative makes laws, it cannot decide on matters of unconstitutionality.
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The American Expeditionary Forces
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The AEF - <em>American Expeditionary Forces</em> - was created on July 5th, 1917. The <em>American Expeditionary Forces </em>were initially aimed at transporting soldiers, equiment, ratios and supplies. The <em>American Expeditionary Forces</em> finally engaged in combat until October, 1917, when the First Division of the EAF fought from the trenches at Nancy, France. All of this under the French command
During the Gilded Age, when factory workers were injured at work, they didn't receive anything. Their families would often starve to death, because they weren't making money to buy food.