The question is asking to states the formal and informal qualifications. The answer would be the following:
(FORMAL QUALIFICATIONS)
1. Must be at least 25 years of age
2. must be a citizen of U.S. for at least 7 years.
<span>3. must be inhabitant of the Senate from which you are elected. </span>
(INFORMAL QUALIFICATIONS)
<span>These have to do with a candidate's vote-getting abilities.... </span>
1. Party identifications
2. Name familiarity
3. Gender
4. Ethnic Characteristics
<span>5.Political experience</span>
The most significant turning point in the Cold War was the Cuban Missile Crisis, tensions between both sides decreased after both sides realized the risk of starting a nuclear war. The Soviet union provision of ballistic missiles to Cuba led to the most dangerous Cold War confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union and brought the world to the brink of nuclear war. The two superpowers soon signed the Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty of 1963, which banned aboveground nuclear weapons testing. Premier Nikita Khrushchev ordered withdrawal of missiles from Cuba, ending the Cuban Missile Crisis.
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Although there are no options attached and further context, we can comment on the following.
who lead the secularization and what were the effects on priests and followers?
The individual who led secularization was priest Pedro Peláez (1812-1863).
He was an important figure of the clergy in the Philippines and defended the rights of the priests in those difficult years. He was the one who fought for the secularization of the priests in the Philippines and started the Filipino revolution.
Today, Peláez is revered as an important figure of the Catholic religion in the Philippines and is in the process of beatification. His case is in the Vatican.
It led to bubonic plague. It led to starvation.