Answer:
Rule of law
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer should be Rule of Law.
Explanation:
i took the test and it was right
B. declared war on England to avenge the burning of Washington
C. was the first common man elected president of the United States
D. defended the rights of Indians and African Americans
I say C. Am I right?? Please explain. I'm bad at history
Answer:
A - the start of thirty years of military rule
b. The President can be impeached by supreme court
c.The president cannot be removed until convicted in a court of law
d. The President can be impeached by the house and be removed by the senate
Answer:
The correct answer is choice D
Explanation:
This is the correct answer because the house of representatives are responsible for impeaching the president, but the president can only be removed by the senate, who acts like a court in the impeachment process...
(The first answer was correct, Credit to them:D)
DA "I am./Impwever, in good spirits: my men are
bold, and apparently firm of purpose"
(Paragraph 1)
IB "Ishall be well content if nothing worse
happen to us during our voyage." (Paragraph
I c "But success shall crown my endeavours."
(Paragraph 4)
I D "it is very probable that you will see me
before these papers can come into your
possession." (Paragraph 6)
D E "This appearance excited our unqualified
wonder." (Paragraph 9)
DF "Shut in, however, by ice, it was impossible to
follow his track, which we had observed with
the greatest attention." (Paragraph 9)
The quotations is "This appearance excited our unqualified". The appropriate response is option E.
The repeating of a phrase, sentence, or section from a speech or book is known as a quote. It is the depiction of an utterance in oral speech that is preceded by a quotative marker, such as for a verb of saying, and is therefore something that the speaker really uttered.
The main purpose of quote marks is to distinguish and convey verbatim text that has been written or uttered by someone else. In fiction and occasionally in poetry, speaking acts are denoted with a quote mark.
The initial word of a quote must always be capitalized when it is a full, complete statement. The initial word of the quotation does not have to be capitalized if it just refers to a phrase, a part of a sentence, or a fragment of another statement.
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Answer:
E
Explanation: