Salutary neglect
Salutary neglect is an American history term that refers to the seventeenth- and eighteenth-century British Crown policy of avoiding strict enforcement of parliamentary laws meant to keep American colonies obedient to England. It was informed by the believe that if the colonies were not strictly monitored they would flourish.
Answer:
Today, if you want to learn about the American government, it's pretty simple. Ok, simple may not be the right word, but my point is that the federal government works the same way no matter where you are in the country. Things in Georgia are run pretty much the same way they are in Massachusetts. This was not always the case. Georgia, Massachusetts, and the rest of the original 13 colonies were all under the control of the British Empire, but were operated as independent colonies. This means that each one was set up a little bit different, with different systems of government. And, you thought it was hard to figure out our government now.
Explanation:
Limited Government: We have a bill of rights
Separation of Powers: Supreme court, President, and Congress
Checks and Balances: The president can veto stuff from congress and congress can override the veto with 2/3 vote. Supreme court can declare things unconstitutional.
Judicial Review: Supreme court can declare things unconstitutional.
Federalism: the theory or advocacy of federal principles for dividing powers between member units and common institutions.
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i think it is the second one
Life of a Vassal:worked the lord's land, received a fief in exchange for service, served the lord in battle
Life of a Peasant: lived and worked on a manor, ran the manor household, served the lord in battle