The correct answer is B.
Clinton v. New York was a decision enacted by the US Supreme Court in 1998, which stated that the line-item veto violated the Presentment Clause and, therefore, the US Constitution.
The line-item veto had been introduced by the Line Item Veto Act in 1996 and it allowed the chief of the executive power, the President, to veto fragments or provisions of a bill without vetoing the entire bill. In opposition, the Presentment Clause describes the procedure through which bills originating in Congress, become federal US law. Such procedures only contemplate the president's power or rejecting an entire bill.
2.moons of Jupiter
Explanation:
- In the early evening Galileo Galileo observing Jupiter finds in its vicinity three stars: two east and one west of the planet.
- The next evening he noticed that Jupiter had moved and that all three stars were west of the planet.
- The they after it was overcast and Galileo was observing Jupiter again. Two tiny stars were now standing east of Jupiter.
- Galileo realized that the stars were in fact three Jupiter satellites.
- He later also discovered the fourth satellite of Jupiter.
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Answer:
А. Indigenous traditions were often blended with new religious beliefs.
Explanation:
According to the given excerpt which narrates the battle for supremacy between Sundiata and the cruel sorcerer King of Sosso, the conclusion that can be drawn concerning the religion in Africa based on the Epic of Sundiata is that indigenous tradition was mixed with new religious beliefs.
This is because, according to the narration, both of the adversaries are Muslims but still have to rely on magic.
Answer:
Explanation:
Texas Road - Wikipedia
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The Texas Road, also known as the Shawnee Trail, Sedalia Trail, or Kansas Trail, was a major trade and emigrant route to Texas across Indian Territory. Established during the Mexican War by emigrants rushing to Texas, it remained an important route across Indian Territory until Oklahoma statehood. The Shawnee Trail was the earliest and easternmost route by which Texas Longhorn cattle were taken