Answer: It could have been different if we had never had a constitution, or never started being governed under the articles of confederation. 
Explanation: Things would've been different is we didn't have the constitution or articles of confederation because we would've never had the strong government that we have today because things would be so different we wouldn't be able to raise money, declare war, or keep a army. James Madison is who got us here because he thought we needed a stronger government in the first place.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
I believe the answer is ROI, which is equal to High School Dipolma, Bachelors Degree, and Senior in high school.
        
             
        
        
        
The solicitor general is the <u>lawyer</u> who represents the United States before the Supreme Court in cases where the federal government is a party.
<h3><u>What duties fall under the purview of the solicitor general?</u></h3>
The Solicitor General makes decisions regarding the government's requests for Supreme Court review and the positions it will take before the Court. The staff attorneys of the Office, including Deputy Solicitors General and Assistants to the Solicitor General, draft the petitions, pleadings, and other materials that the government submits to the Supreme Court. The Solicitor General is in charge of the Supreme Court's oral arguments. The issues that the Solicitor General will not personally litigate are handed to his or her assistant or another government lawyer. In the vast majority of legal conflicts involving the government, the Solicitor General or one of the office attorneys makes their case.
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Answer: D.Meidung, or shunning, a process whereby no one within the community will associate or even talk with a rule breaker for a set period of time, is used.
Explanation:
Amongst the Amish, the practice of SHUNNING is a long standing complicated practice of punishment meted out to someone who breaks community rules and/or values. 
As the term implies, church members isolate, ignore or punish in some way else along those lines within a set period which sometimes can be the offender's entire life.
 
        
             
        
        
        
<span>These actions are examples of the
President of the United States' role as</span> “chief of state”.
The president is the "head" for many government employees
in the Official Branch. He or she chooses how the laws of the United States are
to be upheld and picks authorities and consultants to help run the Executive
Branch.