What check does the executive branch have over the legislative branch

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Answer 1
Answer: the legislative branch makes the laws and the executive branch enforces the laws

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What is the name of the Speaker of the House of Representatives now?

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the speaker of the house is named John Boehner
John Boehner is the current speaker of the house, a republican from Ohio

Name one war fought by the United States in the 1800s.

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The Mexican War: 1846 - 1848

Obviously, the opponent was Mexico. This war (as seen above) lasted for two years.


Why did the Spartans emphasize military training?

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They emphasized military training because they wanted and had a strong military and believed that to be a good citizen, you had to be a good soldier as well.

What is the name of the national anthem?

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The star spangled banner
The name of the national anthem is The star spangled banner.

Why do you think fascism became popular in europe in the years following world war 1

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This question really needs to be answered separately for different European countries that became right-wing dictatorships between 1918 and 1939. 

A few general points. Fascist (I will use the term loosely, strictly speaking it is specific to Italy: Germany was Nazi) ideas drew on developments in nineteenth century thought that stressed the importance of nationalism, developed ideas of inherited intelligence and interpreted the new science of genetics, and of evolution, in racist ways. To go into detail about this you would have to consider the work of philsophers like Hegel and Nietsche (neither were fascists, but their ideas influenced fascism) and of nineteent centruy scientists in foelds such as archaeology and philology (study of the origins of language). 

The chaos caused by the First World War undoubtedly helped people look for new political systems. On the one hand the looked to communism, and fascism was a reaction to this by people who believed that human society was inevitably hierarchically structured. The needs for an alternative to communism made it attractive for financiers and industrialists to give fascists essential right-wing support. In Germany, willingness of right-wing parties, including the Nazis, to repudiate Versailles, and hence to rearm, was a major factor. However, the rise of Fascism cannot be ex[plained entirely in relation to the First World War because of the rise to power of Franco in Spain, which had been neutral (although it had been humiliated by the loss of its colonies in war between Spain and the United States in 1898). 

The chronic economic depression of the years 1918 - 1940, and in particular of the great slump following 1929, appeared largely due the free market cultivated by liberal democracies, specifically the United States and United Kingdom, between the wars. However, an expanation along these lines needs to take into account that the Weimar republic of 1920s Germany was to a considerable extent run on democratic socialist principles as the Social Democrats were the largest party in the coalition governments. One might also ask why Thatcher's destruction of the UK economy between 1979 and 1983, when unemployment rose to 3 million, did not lead to similar political extremeism. 

Issues relating to ideology, economics and the legacy of past conflicts are clearly important in explaining the rise of fascism. However, a short anwer is likely to be oversimplistic about them This is very dangerous. In recent years, politicians have got away with some very undesirable totalitarian policies. One reason is that if prewar precedents are pointed out the objector is too often criticised and ignored for labelling people as "fascist" instead of being listened to serious

What did women do to evoke change?

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Women have decided to speak.

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Many decades ago, women were treated like objects, to serve the purpose. Not many nations considered women equal in society. That is why women decided to change this.

The principal reason for women to speak was to finally get someone to listen. As no one wanted to listen to only one woman, they have started to gather. When women gathered, they were collaborating, listening, passing the prejudices to come to a solution.

Women are not like men, they are different, they do things differently and that should be the point of their war to be noticed in the world. Women spoke, and transpassing the fear of silence, evoked many changes.