Answer:
Explanation:
There were plenty of reasons for the Allies to suspect such an attack. Months beforehand, as Hitler began preparing for the offensive, Japanese representatives in Berlin had heard rumors of the preparations. Their messages were intercepted and decrypted, giving the Allies their first clue. Over the following months, the Germans moved troops, tanks, and planes west. They included powerful contingents of the SS, the politicized and vicious military elite of the Nazi war machine. Intercepted signals told the Allies those movements were happening, although not why. Aerial reconnaissance observations added to the evidence.
Answer:
the presidential veto of the Freedmen's Bureau Bill
Explanation:
Freedmen's Bureau bill was first introduced after the civil war in 1865 during the presidentship of Abraham Lincoln, to support the former slaves with food, housing, and assistance. However, after the assassination of Lincoln, Andrew Johnson became president and when the bill was introduced for extending its tenure, he vetoed against it by questioning financial burden and leniency towards the Confederate prisoners.
The government is the political/bureaucratic system that runs the state. A state is composed of territory, population, sovereignty.
B. Iraq
Iraq's politics has a framework of federal parliamentary representative democratic republic. The executive power are given to the Prime Minister of the Council of the Ministers (head government) President of Iraq, and the Council of Representatives and the Federation Council is given the legislative power.