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all except fascist government
Governments with autocratic attributes are ruled by one person who has all the power over the people in a country. The Roman Republic made Dictators to lead during times of war. In modern times, an Autocrat's rule is not stopped by any rules of law, constitutions, or other social and political institutions.
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Answer:
<em>Abraham Lincoln, John Breckenridge, John Bell, And Stephen Douglas</em>
Explanation:
<em>Abraham Lincoln → National Union Party → Lincoln was morally opposed to slavery </em>
<em>John Breckenridge → Democratic Party → Had publicly declared his opposition to "impairing in any form" the legal protection of slavery.</em>
<em>John Bell → Democratic Party → Bell opposed efforts to expand slavery to the U.S. territories.</em>
<em>Stephen Douglas → Democratic Party → Douglas believed that popular sovereignty would defuse the tension between the proslavery and antislavery factions.</em>
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Answer:
c.a trial by a jury of one’s peers and double jeopardy
Explanation:
The two elements of the United States’s legal system that can be traced to Roman law is "a trial by a jury of one’s peers and double jeopardy."
This is evident in the fact that in the Roman republic, the trial by a jury of one's peers is well established whereby citizens are judged by their fellow citizens rather than the Emperor or King.
Also, double jeopardy is established in roman law that a person declared acquittal by a judge in a criminal case is exempted from further proceedings under the same charges.
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The southernmost tip of Africa
Explanation:
The Karoo is a semi desert natural region of South Africa. No exact definition of what constitutes the Karoo is available, so its extent is also not precisely defined
Answer and explanation:
The school the alabama governor fought to keep segregated was the University of Alabama. About this issue, there was a well known event in which the governor of Alabama at the time, George Wallace, stood up at the front doors of the institution in a clear attempt at blocking said place's integration, and was confronted by US Deputy Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach.