The correct answer is C. Both. I know because I studied that a lot last year in history class! :)
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Only the Senate has the power to advise on treaty ratification, accede to such ratification, and confirm presidential nominations that so require. However, there are two exceptions to this rule: any treaty involving international trade and the approval of Vice President nominees by the House.
The U.S. Congress is made up of the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives. Certain distinctive duties and responsibilities are reserved for the Senate. Additionally, it has a different composition, with two senators from each state serving staggered six-year terms.
It is the only body with the authority to give advice and consent to treaty ratification and to approve presidential appointments that call for it. However, there are two exceptions to this rule: any treaty involving international trade and the approval of Vice President nominees by the House.
The Vice President of the United States presides over the Senate in accordance with the Constitution. In addition to serving as the meeting's presiding officer, the vice president formally preside over the receiving and tallying of electoral votes cast in presidential elections. Additionally, only he or she has the power to break a tie in the Senate.
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Answer: The story of the Amistad began in February 1839, when Portuguese slave hunters abducted hundreds of Africans from Mendeland, in present-day Sierra Leone, and transported them to Cuba, then a Spanish colony. Though the United States, Britain, Spain and other European powers had abolished the importation of slaves by that time, the transatlantic slave trade continued illegally, and Havana was an important slave trading hub.
The Spanish plantation owners Pedro Montes and Jose Ruiz purchased 53 of the African captives as slaves, including 49 adult males and four children, three of them girls. On June 28, Montes and Ruiz and the 53 Africans set sail from Havana on the Amistad (Spanish for “friendship”) for Puerto Principe (nCharged with murder and piracy, Cinque and the other Africans of the Amistad were imprisoned in New Haven. Though these criminal charges were quickly dropped, they remained in prison while the courts went about deciding their legal status, as well as the competing property claims by the officers of the Washington, Montes and Ruiz and the Spanish government.
While President Martin Van Buren sought to extradite the Africans to Cuba to pacify Spain, a group of abolitionists in the North, led by Lewis Tappan, Rev. Joshua Leavitt and Rev. Simeon Jocelyn, raised money for their legal defense, arguing that they had been illegally captured and imported as slaves.
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The answer is b. Ancient maps were two dimensional and less accurate than modern maps
The role of disarmament was to prevent the Germans from creating an army or creating weapons. German army was dissolved and forbidden while their arms factories were closed with no sign of reopening them.