Both Georgia state senators and representatives serve for <u> 2 </u>years.
<u>Option: B</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
In the American culture of separation of powers, the Georgia State Constitution splits its system of governance into three autonomous divisions-the Legislative, Judicial, and Executive-and states that they will stay separate and distinct eternally.
The General Assembly of Georgia is the state legislative branch, which is composed of a Senate and a House of Representatives. Georgia's Law demands a Senator and representatives to be at minimum 25 years, an American citizen, for minimum two years, a Georgian citizen as well as a Senatorial District resident for minimum one year right away preceding election.
Answer:
<h2>1800s</h2>
Explanation:
Thomas Edison first made his impact on culture and society in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Explanation; Culture is the shared beliefs, values, and way of life of a group of people.
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Answer: B. The US government exempted the Amish, who do not believe in government assistance, from paying Social Security taxes.
Alexis de Tocqueville's concern for liberty had to do with personal liberties -- with freedom of conscience and belief being protected in a constitutional republic. By respecting the rights of the Amish to exempt themselves from the Social Security system, the government of the United States is allowing them to have liberty of their beliefs. They don't pay into the Social Security system, and also do not receive benefits from it. They choose to care for themselves and one another in the Amish community.
Alexis de Tocqueville's famous work was published in the 1830s. Based on his travels in the early United States, he wrote <em>Democracy in America, </em>in which he detailed how a democratic society functions.
Explanation:
Samuel de Champlain, (born 1567?, Brouage, France—died December 25, 1635, Quebec, New France [now in Canada]), French explorer, acknowledged founder of the city of Quebec (1608), and consolidator of the French colonies in the New World.