Answer:
The House has several powers assigned exclusively to it, including the power to initiate revenue bills, impeach federal officials, and elect the President in the case of an electoral college tie.
The President of the United States is eligible for two <em>four-year </em>terms.
After serving one term, the President may choose to run again. Incumbent Presidents are often elected, but not always.
Upon completion of the second term or a loss after the first term, many former President head into the private sector to make money giving speeches and peddling influence. They may open a Presidential Library where the artifacts from their Presidency will be stored for historians to study. They may write books. They may start a charity.
There is no one right way to be a former President.
Answer:
1 and 4
Explanation:
The fact that adolescents don't see their parents as an absolute authority isn't related to emotional autonomy,, it's related to the duel of the ideal parents. If Adolescents interact with their parents as peers it's because of the same. The idealized figure of their parents has disappeared, so they feel like interacting with them as if they were members of the same group. Number 5 is a reflection of their need to belong to certain group.
They signed the Declaration of Independence was signed during war, (war was still going on) so if the Americans lost the war then they would have been tried and executed (kicked out) for treason against the King of Britain (King George III).