The correct answer is A. Formal qualifications are outlined in the Constitution
Those qualifications are that you must be a citizen, be of the appropriate age, and must live in the country for which he/she is applying to the senate position.
The church was a central part of people's lives. this was the era in which you start to see religious officials starting to run countries, like the Pope. the role was first formed in the middle ages by the country that occupied Austria-Hungary.
It resulted in the Boston massacre of 1770.
The programs focused on what historians refer to as the "3 Rs": relief for the unemployed and poor, recovery of the economy back to normal levels, and reform of the financial system to prevent a repeat depression
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The U.S. Constitution, Written in 1787 and ratifiled in 1788, outlines the structure of
America’s federal government. it also guarantees the states and people certain rights.