Answer:
Example A: checks and balances; Example B: separation of powers
Explanation:
The Founding Fathers were afraid of a government with too much power, which it feared could take away people's basic rights. They believed in creating a limited and constitutional government. Therefore, the U.S. Constitution divides the powers of government into three separate branches: legislative, executive, and judicial. We call this the separation of powers. Some of the powers of each branch were designed to limit, or "check," the overall power of the other branches. The purpose of these checks is to balance the branches of government so that no one branch could become too powerful. Example A is an example of checks and balances at work. The U.S. Supreme court (judicial branch) checked the power of the U.S. Congress (legislative branch) by declaring a law that they made unconstitutional. Example B shows separation of powers. The U.S. Congress (legislative branch) passed a law and the Internal Revenue Service (executive branch) enforces it. This is an example of how the U.S. Constitution divides the powers of government into three separate branches.
Answer: Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia.
Explanation:
In June 1914, Archduke Franz Ferdinand who was next in line to the throne of Austria, was killed along with his wife whilst they were touring Sarajevo in Bosnia-Herzegovina by a Serbian nationalist.
Tensions had already been brewing between Austria-Hungary and Serbia and when the Archduke was assassinated, the Austria-Hungary government sent ultimatums to Serbia that they had to abide by to avoid war. Serbia agreed to all but one of the provisions but a month later the Austrians declared war.
This dragged Germany into the conflict as well as Russia which then dragged France and then Britain in as well thereby starting, the First World War.
Answer: to my knowledge the answer is b
Explanation:
The only reason why you would have had a problem is because you are in a hurry and I don’t want you in your car so you don’t have to worry about it because I have a little time for the day so you
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Current scientific evidence suggests that people arrived in America when the Berin Strait was frozen, approximately 25,000 to 30, 000 years ago.
The Berin Strait is located in the Northern part of the North American continent and the Asian continent. Historians and anthropologists agree on the idea that in that time, the sea was frozen by the extremely cold temperatures and that is when people from Asia that were following animal herds to hunt and feed their families, crossed the Berin Strait from Russia to Alaska. Other scientists name this place as Beringia.