Answer:
1. Signing bills into law. When a bill is passed by Congress, the president must sign it. If he doesn´t agree with it or some aspects of it, he can veto the bill; his veto can be overrun only by two-thirds of votes in Congress.
2. Ratification. All the foreign treaties signed by the executive branch must be ratified by the Senate.
3. Impeachment. Following an investigation and a majority vote in the House of Representatives, the Senates judges the president of another official that is going to be impeached. Impeachment requires a two-third vote in the Senate.
Explanation:
Which woman are we talking about exactly
Answer:
Shah Isma'il.
Explanation:
Shah Isma'il was the leader of the Safavid army who became the Shah/King of the Safavid Empire after conquering a large portion of modern Iran at a very young age.
He established Shi'ism, also known as Shi'a Islam, as the empire's religion and insisted all people living in Safavid Empire to convert into Shi’ism. He was very intolerant to any opposition or cristism towards his policy of conversion. Any person found opposing to his conversion policy was put to death immediately.
Shah Isma'il was a religious tyrant who also destroyed and killed many Sunni population who were living in Baghdad during his conflict with the Ottomans.