Answer:
There isn't a certain number for this question
Explanation:
Everyday a new African American baby is most likely born, so there can't be an exact number of African American in our country. It is like asking "How many humans are in this world?", well there isn't an answer for that. Because of the same reason, everyday a new baby is borned.
Malcolm X argues that they are not Americans because I'm guessing that...
1. African Americans were not treated like Americans (whites) on the basis of their skin color, so why call them Americans when they aren't treated like so?
2. African history doesn't just start at slavery. It began years before, therefore their roots are deeper than the country they were born in, it goes back to their ancestors in Africa and their culture derives from that, not the U.S culture.
3. The only factor that made the slaves American was due to slave trade; they were not born in the U.S, just brought there to help profit the whites' and produce mass amounts of cotton. But by the time he was born, most slaves had American-born children so I may have contradicted myself. I hope I helped.
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1. The legislative branch makes laws, but the judicial branch can declare those laws unconstitutional. The judicial branch interprets laws, but the Senate in the legislative branch confirms the President's nominations for judicial positions, and Congress can impeach any of those judges and remove them from office.
2. Executive over the judicial branch. The president appoints all federal judges. Legislative branch must approve appointments that the president makes; the Senate must approve treaties that the president makes; and the legislative branch may investigate the executive branch.
3. The President in the executive branch can veto a law, but the legislative branch can override that veto with enough votes. The legislative branch has the power to approve Presidential nominations, control the budget, and can impeach the President and remove him or her from office.