Answer:
1. consolidation of power
2. by promoting the preservation of the Arian race
Explanation:
Many countries, in the 17th and 18th century were led to consider monarchies. This was done for several reasons, however, the most primary reason was the consolidation of power by the monarch concerned. This was because the kings were worried about the perpetuation of power to their offspring after they has passed on.
Germany wanted to preserve the Arian race. This was premised on the fact that the Jews were though to have betrayed the country after the Franco-Prussian war.
The Declaratory Act gave parliament the right to have complete control over the colonies. I quote from the act "in all cases whatsoever" meaning regardless of the situation, Parliament had and reserved the right.
Chief of State, Chief Executive, Chief Diplomat, Commander-In-Chief, Legislative Leader, Chief of Party, Guardian of the Economy.
Commander-In-Chief would give a lot of power since it would allow the president to start war with practically any country.
The president has equal power to the other branches of the government. Every decision goes through the government branches and each one has equal say. They are always balanced in power.
Maybe Chief Administrator and Chief Diplomat would come into conflict debating foreign policy regarding federal government’s jurisdiction. Implications? They may not be at odds with each other exactly, but in some way it is very possible.
4. Castes are a prominent part of people's lives, but people may have been able to move around.
3. Selling religious positions for money