I would not choose democratic. Although it has good stuff, it is highly corrupt. The leaders do not follow rules. The democracy wants to paint a picture of equality, but it really want full control over our lives. Look at p.e.d.o.p.h.i.l.e. island. Democrats made that. So I would choose republican. They have good rules and laws.
Explanation:
The correct statement is " opposition to the policies of the federal government."
The antiwar movement of the 1960's and 70's was sparked by the federal governments investment in the Vietnam War. There were many different actions that citizens did not agree with, including the use of Agent Orange, the military draft, and the invasion of Cambodia. Hundreds of thousands of citizens protested across the country about these policies.
The red movement was based around Native Americans fighting to get land back that was taken by the federal government. The federal government had a long history or shady deals and forcing Native Americans to move to reservations. In this movement, Native Americans purposely broke federal laws as a means of protest, showing their opposition to this branch of government.
D- not true, they actually implement Sharia (at least partially in each country)
C- well, Saudi Arabia has a constitution-like document, but not really a constitution - not the right answer
B- Iran isn't
A- I think this is the best answer: they both banned political parties, at least some of them.
The books were about farming and contruction for building and they were alot of books
In an era when NASA is led by an African American man (Administrator Charles Bolden<span>) and a woman (Deputy Administrator </span>Dava Newman<span>), when </span>recent NASA Center Directors<span> come from a variety of backgrounds, it's easy to overlook the people who paved the way for the agency's current robust and diverse workforce and leadership. Those who speak of NASA's pioneers rarely mention the name Dorothy Vaughan, but as the head of the NACA's segregated West Area Computing Unit, Vaughan was both a respected mathematician and NASA's first African-American manager. I learn this from class and from a book I hope this helps
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