Answer:
Explanation:
decisions in a corporation are typically made by top management, the board of directors, and individual workers who are empowered to take initiative and contribute to the company's growth and innovation.
c. The Portuguese
b. The British
d. Japan
C) the extent to which the seperation of powers was allowed
D) wheatherlaws had been broken during the watergate incident
Answer:
C) the extent to which the separation of powers was allowed
Explanation:
The United States v. Nixon was a case in which Richard Nixon (The President at the time) was accused of being involved in the Watergate Scandal (1972). In the Court, the Supreme Court ordered him to deliver the unedited tape recordings and documents related to such event. However, Nixon refused to do so, claiming his "Executive Privilege", that is to say, his right as President to withhold information from other government branches to preserve confidential communications within the executive branch or to secure the national interest.
The constitutional issue at the heart of the case was the extent or scope of the powers of the executive and the judicial. Did the President have the power to withhold information and not show it to the other branches, and until what point? And did the Judicial have the power to order him to deliver such "confidential" documents?
At the end of the case, the result did not favor the President as the Court determined that the executive privilege had limits and it wasn't immune from judicial review, regarding the demands of due process of law, and he had to show the evidence.
a) Americans thought the government had not done enough to help encourage democracy and end oppressive governments.
b) The number of refugees the Haitian government encouraged to leave after the earthquake alarmed many southern Americans.
c) Americans demanded an end to all foreign intervention of the U.S. military unless there was a direct threat to national interests.
d) The U.S. military had intervened in Haiti to help remove a brutal regime and help the small nation start to implement democracy.
Answer:
The Rosenbergs, who were convicted of providing bomb secrets to the Russians, were executed.
Explanation:
Julius Rosenberg and Ethel Greenglass Rosenberg were an American couple that was executed in the electric chair for espionage in favor of the Soviet Union.
Julius Rosenberg was an engineer and worked at the Los Alamos Nuclear Research Center, where the United States had assembled some of the world's best physicists. In 1950, Senator McCarthy announced that the Soviet nuclear test was evidence of communist spies everywhere in the United States. Early in the morning of July 17, 1950, the FBI knocked on the door of Rosenberg's, where Julius was arrested. Later in that year, Ethel was also arrested. The court considered that they had provided very important and sensitive information to the Soviet Union on the production of a hydrogen bomb.
The statements about the African slave trade of the 1500s that are accurate are:
B.The slave trade began to grow rapidly when the Portuguese started growing sugar cane in Brazil.
C. The triangular trade between Europe, Africa, and the Americas, known as the Middle Passage, saw millions of Africans transported in terrible conditions.
The first shipment of slaves from West Africa to the Americas, across the Atlantic Ocean, took place in the early 1500s. European, Arab and African merchants were now selling humans along with gold, ivory and spices.