The velvet<span> Divorce is the name given to the dissolution</span><span> of Czechoslovakia into two separate countries, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, which went into effect on 1 January 1993. The name </span><em>Velvet Divorce</em><span> references the velvet revolution</span><span> of 1989, which led to the end of Communist rule in Czechoslovakia.</span>
The passage above from Article 1, Section 7 of the U.S. Constitution reflects the principle of CHECK AND BALANCE.
The legislative branch is tasked to make the laws, the executive branch is tasked to make the laws official and executory, the judicial branch is tasked to review the laws based on its constitutionality and oversee the court system.
These separate branches have their own duties and responsibilities but they all share the same power. The power of any one branch is checked and balanced by the other two branches to ensure that no abuse of power is committed.
The correct answer is D. Kept people from settling farther west
Explanation:
In the United States, the Appalachian Mountains extend from the North of Maine to Alabama; this geographical feature creates a natural barrier that separates the East coast from western territories. Indeed, during the first decades of colonization, settlers only settled east to the Appalachian and in this territory, the first thirteen colonies were formed. This is because it was challenging to cross the Appalachian Mountains and settled in western territories. This means, these mountains initially prevented settlers from going farther west (option D.)
Answer:
They believed the national government would be too powerful and would in turn compromise individual liberties.
I believe the answer is: Huiguan
huiguan typically has higher income even if compared to white citizens. Because of this, they could afford to create the <span>social and welfare services for the exclusive members (only chinese Americans). On top of that, they also take some amount of annual payment from the members to help sustain their community. </span>