<span>The founder of buddhism was a contemporary of 3.mahavira</span>
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1. ceremonial: describes a performance mainly in pomp and style rather than in accomplishment
2. checks and balances : a series of measures that keep a system from becoming too powerful or too weak
3. chief executive : the President of the United States
4. chief of state : another name for the chief executive
5. diplomatic relations : parts of the executive branch that act apart from an interactive network the communication and ongoing between America and other
6. executive branch
: one of the three branches of the U.S. government; mainly enforces federal laws
7. executive department : fifteen divisions of responsibility that handle the duty of administering the national government
8. independent agencies
: one of the three branches of the U.S. government; interprets federal laws,
9. interpret : to explain the meaning of; to clarify the definition of
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D...Quipu
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Quip was employed by both the Aztecs and Incas
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The major provision of the 14th amendment was to grant citizenship to “All persons born or naturalized in the United States,” thereby granting citizenship to former slaves. Another equally important provision was the statement that “nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.”
Congressman John A. Bingham of Ohio, the primary author of the first section of the 14th amendment, intended that the amendment also nationalize the Federal Bill of Rights by making it binding upon the states.
For many years, the Supreme Court ruled that the Amendment did not extend the Bill of Rights to the states.
Not only did the 14th amendment fail to extend the Bill of Rights to the states; it also failed to protect the rights of black citizens. One legacy of Reconstruction was the determined struggle of black and white citizens to make the promise of the 14th amendment a reality.