The answer is going to be Illegal taverns where liquor was sold were called speakeasies.
Answer:
D. The tribune could veto the magistrates' orders.
Explanation:
Initially, the tribunes protected individual plebeians from the arbitrariness of the magistrates. Gradually, a rather large power grown out of this right. Since 449, a person of tribune became inviolable, and his house had the right of asylum. The tribune could veto (ban) decisions of magistrates and the Senate (intercession law). Gradually, he became, as it were, the custodian of an agreement between the estates, and as such could take measures against uta violators (arrest, fine, etc.).
Answer:
Cautious allies
Explanation:
John Carver was the Governor of the Plymouth colony between 1620 to 1621. During this period, Oosamequan is the leader of the Wampanoag confederacy.
Due to the existence of suspicion or lack of trust between the American settlers and the native American Indians. Both leaders made "Careful Allies."
This was evident when both exchanged hostages before they could talk. The purpose is to prevent any of the group from acting deceptively. It was after the exchange both had a conversation on what to agree on.
Wildly enough, may look back at the Cold War with fondness as it represented a time when the US knew who its enemies were. This is contrast to the state of warfare today where the US is fighting terrorist groups around the world.
Compassion and love are highly valued.