Two characteristics of the Constitution of 1876 were _____. two-chamber parliament
vice presidential office begun
executive power given to the ruler
a supreme court to decide judicial matters

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Answer: Two characteristics of the *Ottoman* Constitution of 1876 were "executive power given to the ruler" and "two-chamber parliament," although the latter was not in effect for very long. 
Answer 2
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The correct answers are "two-chamber parliament" and "executive power given to the ruler ". The Ottoman constitution of 1876 included a division in the parliament in two chambers: a Senate (upper house) and a Chamber of Deputies (lower house). Also this constitution gave the executive power to the ruler Midhat Pasha, as it was drawn up by Western educated Ottoman Armenian Krikor Odian, who was his advisor.


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When North Korea invaded South Korea, it gained control over which city?

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During the invasion, North Korea gained control over Seoul.

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During the invasion, North Korea gained control over Seoul.

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Which statement about the Roman Empire at its height is not true? A.
A series of roads unified the Roman Empire.

B.
A single currency was established to facilitate trade within the empire.

C.
There were many forms of governments throughout the empire and each followed its own set of laws.

D.
The empire stretched from Spain to Syria and from North Africa to Hadrian's Wall in Britain.

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Answer:

C.  There were many forms of governments throughout the empire and each followed its own set of laws.

Explanation:

In fact, throughout its 5 centuries of history, the Roman Empire was always under the same form of government, an imperial monarchy headed by the Caesar and assisted by the Senate, and it always followed the same set of laws, the Roman Law. It was its centralized power and its effective military forces that permitted the Roman Empire to control a vast territory throughout Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa for many centuries.

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The first great awakening in the american colonies

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The First Great Awakening in the American colonies was a set of impassioned spiritual revivals that disseminated across the colonies of America in the late phase of the 1730's and early phase of 1740's. The revival movement lastingly influenced Protestantism as followers attempted to recreate personal piety and spiritual dedication. The Great Awakening signified the appearance of Anglo-American evangelicalism as a  denominational move among the Protestant religions.

The first great awakening was an evangelical and revitalization movement that swept Protestant Europe and British America, especially the American colonies, in the 1730s and 1740s, leaving a permanent impact on American Protestantism.

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the answer is A The Triple Entente and the Triple Alliance 
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