When he left Stromford, Crispin did not know what was written on his mothers cross of lead because he could not read.
<span>The correct option here is the third one.
In 1789, the Congress passed An Act for the relief of sick and disabled seamen which in order to create additional hospitals for the seamen and to provide further medical care decided to deduce 20 cents from the seamen wages. This act marked the advancement of the human services in the United States as it allowed numerous seamen to get the treatment they required</span>.
Answer:
Edward Kennedy Ellington, William Count Basie
Explanation:
Edward Kennedy Ellington, known as Duke Ellington was born in April, 1899. The American pianist was known as the greatest Jazz composer and bandleader at that time. He has a unique style of play and was said to be the one who broke the musical rules.
While William Count Basie is an American jazz pianist, organist, bandleader, and composer, born in August 21, 1904. He was said to be one who had a typical boogie woogie style of play. boogie woogie is a blues piano style.
The United States Constitution grants Congress the right of impeachment. This is one way the<u> legislative branch has influence over the judicial branch</u>, since in case of major misconduct it is able to impeach Supreme Court Justices if found guilty.
A way the <u>legislative branch has influence over the actions of the executive branch</u> is through its power of vetoing an executive order by passing legislation that would turn this executive order invalid.