The system of checks and balances established by the US Constitution can involve more than one branch checking another branch on one issue. Which example shows two branches of the federal government checking other branches?A - A government shutdown ended in 1996 after the Supreme Court ruled that Congress' budget was unconstitutional.




B - The Speaker of the House presided over the Supreme Court's hearings in Bush v. Gore.




C - In the Supreme Court case, Bush v. Gore the state of Florida's ballot recount was ordered to a halt, resulting in the election of President Bush over opponent Al Gore.




D - Chief Justice William Rehnquist presided over Congress' impeachment trial of President Clinton.

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Answer 1
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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Generally, we have three government arms.

These are the executive, judiciary(courts) and the legislature (houses)

We can see here in this case that the judiciary (chief justice) is the one presiding over an action of the legislature over the executive.

We can see in this case that one arm of the government checking irregularities on the path of the executive.

So, the legislature and the judiciary in this case is checking and balancing the activities of the executive


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What act of legislature renewed Lincoln's passion against slavery?

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The fugitive slave act was the act of legislature that renewed Lincoln's passion against slavery. This act held northerners accountable for returning runaway slaves, and if they did not return them to their owners, it was punishable by prison and fines.

What responsibility did the alliance systems play in the outbreak of the war

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I'm guessing WWI so, the alliances kept pulling countries with alliances into the war. For example Serbia drug Austria/ Hungary into the war. (I think) and one of the reasons the US joined the war is because of our close economic ties with France and Great Britain.. (Triple Alliance)
Hopefully this answers your question.

Which famous American author was born in Missouri with the name Samuel Langhorne Clemens?a. Thomas Nast
b. Ely Beach
c. Mark Twain
d. Jacob Riis

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The correct answer is C. Mark Twain

Explanation:

Samuel Langhorne Clemens known as Mark Twain was a famous American writer mainly known for his novels The Adventure of Tom Sawyer published in 1876 and the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn published in 1885. Twain was born in 1835 in Florida Missouri but grew up in Hannibal, Missouri which was an inspiration for its novels. Samuel Langhorne Clemens got his pen name "Mark Twain" as he worked on riverboats in which the workers used to shout "Mark Twain" that meant according to the mark, the deep is two (twain is the old word for two) fathoms (12 feet) and thus, it was safe for the boat to cross, even though Clemens had more than one pen name the one he used the most was Mark Twain. Thus, the American author born in Missouri and whose real name was Samuel Langhorne Clemens was Mark Twain.

Which famous American author was born in Missouri with the name Samuel Langhorne Clemens?
B. Mark Twain
Hope this helps! :)

Which invention was most important in revolutionizing the meat industry?

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Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, the correct response would be "the rail car", since these became refrigerated--meaning that meat could be transported to far distances safely. 

I NEEED HELP!!!! WHO CAN ANSWER THIS CORRECTLY???1.Which are examples of education reforms in the mid-1800s?


A.
abolition, private schools for men, and British textbooks


B.
public schools, women’s colleges, and new reading books


C.
colleges for wealthy men, shorter school days, and more comfortable desks and chairs


D.
a national university, computers, and required field trips to Washington, D.C.

2.What was one reason for education reforms?


A.
to create educated voters


B.
to make sure every educated person got a job


C.
to keep children from having to work on family farms


D.
to give government more power

3. Which of the following was true in the 1800s?


A.
Only women with property were allowed to vote.


B.
Women were expected to keep quiet in public.


C.
Women earned the same wages as men.


D.
Women were allowed to go only to state colleges and universities.

ANSWER CORRECTLY PLEASE!!!

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Based on prior knowledge and research now, I'm guessing 1. A.   2. A  and 3. B. I'm not sure if these are 100% correct, but I'd say that 78% is. Remember, this is based off of research I JUST did now, and prior knowledge. I hope I helped! :-)  

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1 B) public schools, women's colleges, and new reading books.

because they are asking MID-1800s, were things got a lot better.

2 A) to create educated voters

they didn't want children to grow up and not know how to vote and who to vote for.

3 B) Women were expected to keep quiet in public.

this one was the only one that made since, plus that's what actuality happened in the 1800.

i took the test, at first i thought number 1 was answer A but it wasn't.

Why did fighting on the western front of WW1 become a stalemate with high casualties but little progress

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World War 1 had a lot of trench warfare. Opposing sides would set up trench networks and hide in them. Some would try to lead frontal assaults but would be shot down as they got closer to the other side. As this happened back and forth, nobody could win.... it was a stalemate. At the same time, a lot of people died in attempts.