<span>This question was not asked clearly. What I do know from what I can understand, the whole point of separation of powers is to clearly divide the responsibilities between the three branches.</span>
Ummm....Definitely not....The 14th and 15th amendments did. But it wasn't just African Americans....
Part of the debate over rights in the 18th century involved the prerogative of kings to remove and appoint judges upon their ascension to the throne. Liberal thinkers believed that lifetime appointments would scale back the power of the king, and therefore represented social progress. If a judge was sure of his seat, he could vote according to his own judgment, despite the wishes of the king. The Whigs in Britain actually won this right, though whether it really served their cause or their government is anyone's guess.
The answer to the question is D
To punish the colonists for their disobedience
Answer:
A, because of the cataracts.
Explanation:
The cataracts made the river too dangerous to travel in as the rock filled rapids would destroy the boat, and destroy them.