What is the purpose of a constitution and what are the advantages of a written constitution?

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A written constitution is necessary in a federal system to divide power vertically. The written constitution is very clear and precise. It is free from doubts and ambiguity. The written constitution lays emphasis on rule of law. The written constitution is indispensable to federalism.

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Tecumseh was chief of the

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tecumseh was a chief of the Shawnee tribe

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The Answer Is : Shawnee

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The other choices were Pequot, Choctaw, and Pawnee

Which of the following policies gave amnesty to over three million illegal aliens?Secure Fence Act
Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986
Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965
Immigration Act of 1924

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Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986

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The Immigration Reform and Control Act was passed by the 99th United States Congress and signed into law by US President Ronald Reagan on November 6, 1986.

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immigration reform and control act of 1968

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What is an enemy combatant?

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An enemy combatant is an individual who, either legally or unjustifiably, involves in resentments for an opponent state or non-state player in an armed struggle. Before 2008 Enemy combatant was termed to any person in an armed struggle who could be accurately restrained beneath the regulations and procedures of war.

An enemy combatant is basically a soldier fighting against you in combat, which means fight, hope this helps

In retaliation for the Boston Tea Party, the British passed laws to punish Massachusetts. Specifically, the British closed Boston Harbor to trade until restitution was provided on the tea. What effect did these measures have on colonists?

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Answer: They united the colonies in their fight against the British.

Following the Boston Tea Party (1773), the British monarchy enacted four punitive laws (The Coercive Acts) that aimed at restoring order in Massachusetts and punish colonists for the protest.

As expected, the thirteen American colonies opposed the measures and they decided to meet in their First Continental Congress to organize colonial resistance to Parliament’s Coercive Acts. The colonies wanted to put a stop to the Crown's abuses and preserve their rights and at the same time, they wanted to reassurance their loyalty to the Crown. However, the British King did not stop their abuses and kept on imposing hard measures, which inevitably angered them even more, and the colonies started to unite in their fight against the British, which eventually led to the American Revolution.

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c

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Americans exhibited prejudice against the Irish because __________. (Select all that apply.)due to their poverty, the Irish competed for jobs by working long hours for low wages
the large number of Irish immigrants frightened Americans
they were Roman Catholic
their accent made them difficult to understand

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In general, Americans exhibited prejudice against the Irish because "they were Roman Catholic" and "due to their poverty, the Irish competed for jobs by working long hours for low wages", although not all Americans hated the Irish.

Need help asap1. How did construction of aqueducts most impact Roman life? (1 point)
enhanced understanding of human ailments and injuries
improved public sanitation and access to fresh water
sped up transportation across the empire
made it easier for Roman officials to rule the provinces
2. How did the Roman empire support its expansion and integrate culture on three continents? (1 point)
The construction of roads and bridges facilitated trade and communication.
Merchants, artisans, and engineers were granted upper-class status, securing their loyalty.
Building aqueducts, monuments, and other public works employed more people and generated income.
The empire imposed Roman religious beliefs and required subjected peoples to adopt the Latin language.
3. Which of the following is significant about the law of nations? (1 point)
It declared people are innocent until proven guilty.
It gave citizens the right to a trial by jury.
It promoted the rule of law.
It outlined penalties for crimes.
4. How did Romans use science and mathematics to improve the lives of the Roman people? (1 point)
They developed telescopes to accurately map the solar system.
They built roads, aqueducts, and harbors and improved public health.
They developed the use of columns in their architecture.
They developed the first vaccine for smallpox.
5. Which basic principle of today’s laws was unfamiliar to citizens of ancient Rome? (1 point)
The accused can face the accuser and mount a defense.
Everyone is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
People of all social classes receive equal treatment.
Judges study the laws and come to fair decisions.
6. What did the poet Horace mean by these words?
Greece has conquered her rude conqueror.
(1 point)
Although Rome ruled Greece, Greece controlled the Roman senate.
Although Greece conquered Rome, Rome conquered Greece culturally.
Although Greece excelled in cultural achievements, Rome had little respect for Greece.
Although Rome conquered Greece, Greece conquered Rome culturally.
7. Which important new idea did Ptolemy put forward? (1 point)
The sun is the center of the universe.
The earth is round.
Comets have oval orbits.
The earth is the center of the universe.
8. Which reforms by Augustus helped unify the empire and integrate cultures? Select all that apply. (2 points)
He made the senate into an efficient civil service.
He allowed cities and provinces a great deal of self-government.
He ordered scholars to collect all provincial laws.
He conducted a census to use as a basis for fairer taxation.

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1. How did construction of aqueducts most impact Roman life? (1 point)
(1 point)- improved public sanitation and access to fresh water
2. How did the Roman empire support its expansion and integrate culture on three continents? (1 point)
(1 point)- The construction of roads and bridges facilitated trade and communication
3. which of the following is significant about the law of nations? (1 point)
(1 point)- It promoted the rule of law.
4. How did Romans use science and mathematics to improve the lives of the Roman people? (1 point)
(1 point)- They built roads, aqueducts, and harbors and improved public health.
5. Which basic principle of today's laws was unfamiliar to citizens of ancient Rome? (1 point)
(1 point)- People of all social classes receive equal treatment.
6. What did the poet Horace mean by these words?
"Greece has conquered her rude conqueror."
(1 point)- Although Rome conquered Greece, Greece conquered Rome culturally.
7. Which important new idea did Ptolemy put forward? (1 point)
(1 point)- The earth is the center of the universe.
8. Which reforms by Augustus helped unify the empire and integrate cultures? select all that apply. (2 points)
(2 points)- He allowed cities and provinces a great deal of self-government.(1 point) He conducted a census to use as a basis for fairer taxation.


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The answers are 
1. B
2. A
3. C
4. B
5. C
6. D
7. D
8. B, D

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