The US Invasion of Panama of 1989 was a military operation of the United States Army carried out between December 20, 1989 and January 31, 1990, during G.H.W. Bush administration, with the purpose of capturing General Manuel Antonio Noriega, de facto ruler of Panama, who was required by the US justice for the crime of drug trafficking, as well as neutralize the Defense Forces of Panama. The operation was called Operation Just Cause by the US military command, and resulted in approximately 3,000 deaths.
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The judicial power of the United States shall be vested in
one supreme court, and in such inferior courts as the
congress may from time to time ordain and establish. The
judges, both of the supreme and inferior courts, shall hold
their offices during good behavior, and shall, at stated
times, receive for their services, a compensation, which
shall not be diminished during their continuance in office.
What is the main idea of this excerpt from an article in the U. S. constitution?
a. the constitution creates methods for the judicial branch to check
the power of the executive branch
b. the constitution creates an amendment process that allows the
federal government to change over time.
c. the constitution establishes the supreme court as the country's
top court
Answer: c. the constitution establishes the supreme court as the country's
top court
Explanation:
This excerpt from Article III of the Constitution aimed to establish the judicial branch of government, with the Supreme Court as the sole federal judicial organization, the final authority over the law and the highest national tribunal. The Supreme Court works separately from the legislature and the executive branch.
Grants of different States, and between a State, or the Citizens thereof, and foreign States, Citizens or Subjects.
This section establishes the jurisdiction of the federal courts. Federal courts can decide cases involving federal law, disputes between different states, and disputes between residents of different states. (Cases involving state laws and disputes between residents of one state are heard in state courts.) The 11th Amendment, passed in 1795, curtailed federal jurisdiction in several types of cases involving state governments; that amendment accounts for the crossed-out bits here.
The basic main idea of the excerpt is to inform the judges of exceptional behavior and their duties as a judge.
The correct answer is:
C) taking and passing a two-part test.
The naturalization process involves several steps including a two part test. It is actually the process by which an immigrant can become a citizen of the United states of America. It is a fact that if a person is not born in the United states of America, then he or she has to go through the naturalization process to be come a citizen of the United states.
Explanation:
It is actually the process by which a foreigner can enhance a citizen of the United States of America. It is a fact that if a person is not born in the United States of America, then he or she has to go through the adjustment process to become a resident of the United States.
B.) None of the above
C.) The growth of textile mills led to favoritism for rich southern farmers
D.) The opportunity for profit from cotton production increased the demand for enslaved laborers.
Answer:The opportunity for profit from cotton production increased the demand for enslaved laborers.
Explanation:
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Answer:
In the 1830s, more men became part of the temperance movement in the United States because they thought that alcohol was negatively affecting their jobs.
Explanation:
Towards the end of the eighteenth century and the beginning of the nineteenth, leagues and associations for temperance were formed in Connecticut, Virginia and the state of New York. They were inspired by the idea that alcohol produces physical and psychological damage, thus affecting people in all the aspects of their life, especially at home and in their jobs. In the 1820s, similar groupings began in eight other states.
The American Temperance Society was formed in 1826 and benefited from the country's renewed interest in morality and religion. In twelve years it came to have eight thousand local groups and more than one and a half million members. By 1839, there were already eighteen periodicals in the United States advocating temperance.
Due to the correlation between alcoholism and domestic violence, the temperance movement was often linked to other movements for women's rights. At the most fanatic end of the movement was Carrie Nation, the woman who, ax in hand, invaded taverns and destroyed the bottles she found there.