The answer is d. The Shelbyville Whoopee Cushion company makes 1000 to export to China. The reason it will affect the GDP or Gross Domestic Product of the country is partly because of the volume of cushions being sold multiplied by the unit price with an answer in the $1000's of dollars plus it is a transaction between a business and another country ie an export. The purchase of the Picasso  painting would if an original also be worth a lot of money so could affect the GDP as well since it involves the exchange of a product ie a painting for a large amount of money.
        
             
        
        
        
The answer is (True) congress does have power to override .
        
             
        
        
        
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Because there were bad consequences
FAILURE.
-The collapse of the Radical Republican Party
-The lack of acceptance of former slaves by whites and their unwillingness to give African Americans the rights they deserved
-"national disgrace"
-Radical republicans having selfish intentions. Republican's wanted to exploit Southern labor by using blacks as a way to get more Republican votes from the South
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
C. 
Explanation:
The twelve tables did not feature an image of Kind Babylon
 
        
             
        
        
        
Aztec Religious is one of the powerful Central Mexico primaries. They are known as Mexica. The Aztec religion is polytheistic.
<h3>What is the background of Aztec religion?</h3>
The Aztec/Mexica were not indigenous to central Mexico; they believed they had arrived from the north. They have divided the nine tribes and the Nahuatl language they speak.
They follow more than 200 hundred gods. They are divided into 3 categories, such as the sky and celestial beings, the rain and agriculture, and war and sacrifices.
Thus, the main god of the Aztec religion is Huitzilopochtli. They are also known as the sun and moon gods in the Aztec religion.
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