Be a U.S. citizen.
Be a resident of the Arizona county listed on your registration.
Be at least 18 years old on or before the date of the next general election.
NOT be convicted of a felony (or have had your civil rights restored).
NOT be declared "incompetent" by a court.
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isolationist- 2
lend-lease program- 1
embargo- 3
should be right, sorry if i'm wrong.
*I don’t have your reading material, so I’m going off of reading material I’ve read in the past
I choose and agree with Cleisthenes. He believed in democracy unlike Aristotle. He believed that the government should ran fairly and that aristocratic families should not have so much power over the majority, and wanted to prevent another era of tyranny at all cost, thus the reason he is name the “Father of Democracy “.
Before the Cleisthenes the Athens government was dominated by tyranny, he reformed their constitution and added public participation.
You can use this as a rough draft or something, or take some ideas you find useful. You’re welcome.
The Golden Horde Khanate occupied a large part of present-day, as The Mongol Empire covered many present-day countries. The Khanate of the Great Khan, for example, ruled over most of modern-day Mongolia. The Golden Horde Khanate ruled over a vast portion of what is now Russia.
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The Mongol Empire was constructed by Genghis Khan in the year 1206 and acquired its greatest size of 24,000,000 km2.
It developed to contain an oblique angles from the Korean peninsula to the Danube River, a populous of more than 100 million citizens, and rich and prominent regions like as China, Mesopotamia, Persia, Eastern Europe, and Russia, among others.
Thus, option A is correct.
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Background. The English Bill of Rights is an act that the Parliament of England passed on December 16, 1689. The Bill creates separation of powers, limits the powers of the king and queen, enhances the democratic election and bolsters freedom of speech
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