1. The Consistution
2. Legislative, Executive, Judicial
3. I think the judicial branch is most important because it does not matter if new laws are made or being enforced if the current laws are not fair for the people.
4. I would want to work for the executive branch because you just have to make sure citizens are doing what they are supposed to.
The answer i believe is d
Jawaharlal Nehru first prime minister of independent India (1947–64), who established parliamentary government and became noted for his neutralist (nonaligned) policies in foreign affairs.
Changes in voting qualifications and participation, the election of Andrew Jackson, and the formation of the Democratic Party—due largely to the organizational skills of Martin Van Buren—all contributed to making the election of 1828 and Jackson's presidency a watershed in the evolution of the American political system
The correct answer is Civil rights act
This act prevented states from implementing voter limiting acts which were designed to segregate African-American people. It also had a set of laws regarding segregation in general, as in segregation in employment, education, public life, and any other similar things. Later they added the Housing act which also protected equal housing.