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Extensive highlands makes westward travel difficult. I think, not sure.
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Answer:
<em>The Cold War affected domestic policy</em><em> </em><em>i</em><em>n</em><em> two ways: socially and economically. Socially, the intensive indoctrination of the American people led to a regression of social reforms. Economically, enormous growth spurred by industries related to war was aided by heavy government expansion.</em>
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a) To ensure freedom from control by elected officials
Explanation:
Constitutionally (Article III), federal judges are appointed for life. The Constitution gives federal judges employment security so they may resolve cases without public or political pressure. Even if they make unfavorable judgments, federal judges can only be impeached.
They are sheltered from the political process yet being young and inexperienced encourages judges to remain on the bench long after good reason would have retired them. According to Eastman and UT professor Stephen Vladeck, term restrictions might diminish independence and let money influence the system. If judges were obliged to retire at 60, some industry or interest may have employed them later.
The true statement would be"They believed in a system of checks and balances."
The Federalists wanted a strong, central government, so the first option would be incorrect. Also, they didn't fear the presidency would become too powerful, making the third option incorrect. The last option is incorrect because the Federalists supported the ratification of Constitution as they noticed the weaknesses of the Articles.
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<span>Some causes were:
-Corruption was one of the main reasons for the decline, to gain power a military general might bribe officials and soldiers guarding the wall of the city to overthrow the empire
-Most Byzantine emperors were not capable of keeping a successful army and were often incapable of leading their troops as well
-The Empire lost many important territories
-There are other reasons I cannot really think of right now</span>