The correct answer is <span>B. The county judge
This isn't areal court but rather a legislative body like a government. It is found in states like Arkansas, Missouri, and Texas. They don't really do any judicial business or if they do it is extremely limited since they're primarily a legislative body. The person that presides over these "courts" is the county judge who isn't a real judge such as those in district courts.</span>
The Volga River connects Moscow with the Caspian sea
In a Mexican perspective, the Mexican-American War is called American invasion because Mexico considered the annexation of Texas a violation of the 1828 border treaty that acknowledged Mexico’s sovereignty over the territory.
The US policy did not accept negotiations and demanded the cession of the territories, which is very objectionable which left the Mexican government without choice, they had to have friendly relations or resort to war. Mexico never declared war against the US it simply defended it’s territory’s integrity.
All of this demonstrates how the US policy was forcing Mexico to go to war for simply defending its territory against an invasion.
The Battle of Antietam was the bloodiest one-day battle of the Civil War, with over 25,000 casualties total. It was a Union victory, which raised the confidence of Union troops. After a long winning streak, the Confederate troops lost and were forced back.
Austria-Hungary had control over Serbia, but Serbia did not like that fact. A group of terrorist Serbians called "The Black Hand" assassinated Archduke Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary to assert their frustration over them. This started opening up some of the secret alliances, and Austria-hungary and Serbia went to war. Germany was allied with Austria-hungary at the time, so they joined the fight and declared war on Russia, one of Serbia's allies. Then Germany declared war on France, who had England backing them up. Finally, Germany sank of the United States's ships (actually multiple), thus causing almost all major countries to go at war with one another.