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Explanation:
The president's role as chief executive is to appoint generals. negotiate treaties. deploy troops. sign bills. D. The purpose of the office of the president is to help run the government. sign or veto pending legislation... etc.
Answer:
<h2>C. Three Branches of Government</h2>
Explanation:
The seal of state of Georgia consist of an image of constitution, it is represented as an arch supported by three pillars. There pillars are a symbolic representation of the three branches of the government; The judicial, the executive and the legislature. Three words Wisdom, Justice and Moderation hang from the pillars. A guardian with drawn sword is also represented near the pillar on the extreme right, it symbolises that the guardian is protecting the principles of the constitution. State of Georgia is written on the top, and at the bottom "1776".
The other side of the seal has " Agriculture and commerce" written on the top. At the centre a ship with anchor is represented near a wharf that is receiving bales of cotton and hogheads. Small boats are also represented that shows internal traffic. A sheep in the shade tree and a man plowing the field show the agricultural aspects of the state.
A is correct answer.
George Washington is 1st president of the United States of America. He warn against in his Farewell Address to political party infighting.
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-Charlie
Answer:
200years
Explanation:
During the period of the Crusades, warfare between Christians and Muslims lasted nearly 200 years.
The Crusades were a series of military campaigns promoted by the Pope and carried out by a large part of Christian Latin Europe, mainly by the France of the Capetians and the Holy Roman Empire. The Crusades, with the initial specific objective of restoring Catholic control over the Holy Land, were fought over a period of almost two hundred years, between 1096 and 1291. Later, other campaigns in Spain and Eastern Europe, some of which they did not see its end until the fifteenth century, received the same denomination. The Crusades were held mainly against the Muslims, but also against the pagan Slavs, Jews, Greek and Russian Orthodox Christians, Mongols, Cathars, Hussites, Waldenses, Prussians (or Prussians), Lithuanians (in general against the Baltic peoples) and against enemies politicians of the Popes.