The U.S. Constitution differentiated the U.S. from other governments by establishing checks and balances dividing power among three branches, and guaranteeing fundamental rights to citizens.
The U.S. Constitution made the United States different from other governments in several significant ways. Primary among these is its establishing the notion of checks and balances
in which power is divided among three separate branches of government: the legislative, the executive, and the judicial. Each branch has its own distinct powers, and can also check the powers of the other branches, to prevent any single branch from becoming too powerful. In addition, the U.S. Constitution guarantees
certain fundamental rights
to citizens, such as freedom of speech and religion, that weren't universally guaranteed in other governments at that time.
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Answer:
Kyoto is the correct answer.
Explanation: he did not submit the Kyoto Protocol to the senate because it couldn't pass.
Voltaire
Plato
Rene Descartes
Answer:
Voltaire
Explanation:
At a time when Machiavelli's text 'The Ruler' was regarded as the definitive manual of every ruler, Frederick rejected the real-political approach of the Italian author and wrote his own text called Anti-Machiavelli. This idealistic rejection of Machiavelli's work was published anonymously in 1740, but with the interest of the French philosopher Voltaire, the work is gaining popularity. Two of them were exchanging a number of letters and the period when Voltaire was welcomed into his court is known in history. This period of life, when Frederick paid more attention to art than politics, ends with the death of his father in 1740.
deregulating the stock market
B.
abolishing safety standards in mines
C.
bringing electricity to rural areas
D.
increasing the hours children could work
Answer:
c.
Explanation: