Answer:
A country seeking to extend or retain its authority over other people or territories, generally with the aim of economic dominance. In the process of colonisation and colonisers
Explanation:
Because we are in a indirect democraty these days. We elect people to choose what they want to do and in ancient Greece, they voted for people that would vote a law orsomething like that.
Residents of the Missouri territory were satisfied because it gave them the right to use slave labour on their plantations.
Northern states were not happy with THAT portion, but they were mollified by the admittance of Maine as a free state to offset the entrance of Missouri on the slave state side of the Congressional balance. They also approved of the decision to ban slavery in territories north of the 36•30' parallel.
Southern states were pleased that there would be no restrictions (in theory) on the expansion of slavery in southern territories but were not happy to see limitations placed on it geographically and worried about attempts to deprive them of their slaves should they travel through a free state or territory.
Everyone accepted it as a truce in the tense tug-of-war to keep Congress evenly balanced between the free and the slave states. It was a delicate peace that would last a little more than 30 years before the debate over Kansas and Nebraska would ignite the storm again.
Answer:
Under the Constitution, the Legislative Branch makes most of the US's laws.
The Legislative Branch is split into two houses, the Senate, as well as the House of Representatives. The Senate comprises of 100 seats, in which each state gets 2 (equal representation by the New Jersey Plan). On the other hand, the House of Representative contains 435 seats, in which seats are distributed to each state based on their population.
To create a law, it first starts as a bill that is introduced to the house/senate floor, and is voted on. If passed, it continues to the next house, and if it passes these 2 hurdles, it arrives to the president. The President can then either pass or veto the bill, in which the bill is dropped or is repassed again through a majority vote by the two houses once again. Also, the bill can be voided by the Supreme Court if it is declared unconstitutional. This is what is now known as "Checks and Balances", which ensures that no one branch of government becomes too powerful.
~
The prestigious university that Bill Clinton attended was the Oxford university. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option. Bill Clinton later went on to become the President of the United States. He was the 42nd President of the United States.