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Explanation:
The authors of the constution wanted to be sure that
no person or group would seize power and control
the American government. To insure that this would
not happen, our United States government, under
the Constitution; was divided into three parts: the
executive, the legislative, and the judicial. Each of
these three branches has a check on the powers of
the others. These checks provide a system of balance
in our government, and that is why we call the system
checks and balances.
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<em>Columbus arrives as a supplicant at the court of Queen Isabella of Spain, hoping for cash and three tall ships. When the Queen asks him what he desires, he bows over her hand and murmurs, "Consummation." The Queen is offended. Columbus becomes known at Isabella's court for his colorful clothes and excessive drinking. The Queen plays with Columbus, permitting him familiarities, then banishing him to the stables and piggeries for forty days. "The search for money and patronage," Columbus says, "is not so different from the quest for love." Isabella claims Granada, the last redoubt of Arab Spain. Columbus gives up hope. He departs the court, passing long columns of Jews, who are being expelled from Spain. He dreams that Isabella is herself having a dream, in which she sees that all the known world is hers, but that she will never be satisfied by the possession of the known. Isabella's heralds arrive and tell Columbus that she has summoned him for his voyage--she saw a vision, and it scared her.</em>
The U.S. played a substantial role in the evolution of the Mexican Revolution. It supported the anti-reelectionist movement, agreed with Bernardo Reyes and Félix Díaz's revolt against Francisco I. Madero, helped the revolutionaries defeat Huerta, and invaded Veracruz in 1914.
For the first question: First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, upon sighted
the Iguazu Waterfalls felt pity or disappointment on the American Waterfalls named
the Niagara. The first lady said, "Poor Niagara".
For the second question: The answer is UNESCO World
Heritage. Situated in Misiones Province in the Northeastern tip of Argentina
and adjoining the Brazilian state of Parana to the north, Iguazú National Park
is one of the world’s visually and acoustically most spectacular natural places
for its huge waterfalls. It was one of the World Heritage List in 1984.