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after the charter of Georgia ended, it became a royal colony. This event went down in a place called Savannah. The royal colony
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Kazethentics
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Which empire allowed local leaders to rule to ensure peace?
Mauryan Empire Ashoka Empire Gupta Empire Takvoryan Empire Choose one
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describe the structure of the central(federal) government under the Articles of Confederation. What revolutionary principles
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greeny
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the first state constitutions adopted after independence?
A.Placed most authority with the State governors B. provided for
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MM
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The Pilgrims wrote the Mayflower Compact to establish _______.
(1 point) Responses blue laws blue laws religious toleration
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Identify which of the following examples reflects a way adam Smith thought the government should be involved in the country
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Me
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who administers the roman catholis schools in a diocese?
the religious community director of education parents board of education
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susue
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Except in Nebraska, each State legislature today is
is it bicameral? unicameral bicameral nonpartisan relatively powerless
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Anonymous
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Each British colony was governed according to a _____, a written agreement between the settlers and the Crown laying down the
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jess
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how can one man, the president of a nation, deal with terms and issues on a global scale and the issues within their country? If
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meshelle
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What is political centralization and decentralization? Where was the central government strong? Where was it weak? Why?
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aileen
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The Magna Carta was signed in order to
(1 point) limit the powers of the monarchy. grant more rights to the lower classes.
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Red Rider
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write a paragraph about grovernment
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wendy
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1)some cities follow a (blank) in which the mayor has limited authority.
2)A community that is near or around a city is called a
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may
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What were the governing bodies called that allowed the people of Spain and its colonies to take on the power of ruling in the
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Kanna
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The institution of the government which administers the leadership Code is the?
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Raven
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A document that sets up broad organization of a government and the rules under which it will operate is called what.
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Aisha
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differences between local, state, and federal roles in public elementary and secondary education. Bullet points are acceptable
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Anonymous
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why do we have laws and rules?
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oasis
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Can somebody help me understand what the three most important improvements in the governance that have resulted from SOX are out
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A.W.
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Can anyone help me with this please? What are the three most important improvements in the governance structure that could
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fran
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The Philippines and Indonesia have become more ____________ recently, due to movements that became popular and started winning
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Knotreal
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Need help on this assignment. i need to write one additional audit question for eah categories(board, staff, donors, and fund
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Loey
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how can a governors message power affect legislation in a state?
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anon
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What is the name of a group of officials who make rules or laws?
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Chelsea
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In most countries, what is the main responsibility of the government to create?
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Kira
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the most useful indicator of the degree of democracy reached by a particular society is whther it has a:
a)civilan giverment
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yaz
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how do the purpose and function of the board of directors in a human service organization affects day-to-day operations
Normally,
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Anonymous
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Organizers at the state and local level identify that air pollution is responsible for higher incidences of lung cancer. The air
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Egoist
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In 1–2 sentences, analyze the benefits of having issues such as public transportation as state issues rather than federal
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Brianna is an intern working for a Mississippi state senator. She helps the senator draft new laws that will affect citizens in
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Governance pathway. What is a job in this pathway?what do they do? where they might be found?
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Han society was bound together by the imperial bureaucracy and
A.harsh laws B.confucian values C.strict punishments D.a vast spy
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To create self-supporting and effective government.
a. What was the effect of this decision?
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In 1–2 sentences, analyze the benefits of having issues such as public transportation as state issues rather than federal
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In the summer of 1774, the General Committee of 99 established a new governing body for the
South Carolina colony called the
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your mom
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What was the governing body in South Carolina in the early stages of the American Revolution?
(1 point) Responses House of
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Are my answers correct?
"Militarism" is warfare that combines the use of infantry, armor, and air power in a fast-moving
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Kase
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What can departments and agencies do if rules and regulations are not followed?(1 point) Responses They can send people to jail.
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who
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What are the pros and cons of issue networks?(1 point) Responses The pros are that issue networks promote public interest. The
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who
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What policy is Gorbachev calling for in this statement?
Without glasnost there is not, and there cannot be, democratism, the
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Use the drop-down menus to complete the sentences.
(< points) item 2 Item 3 lem 4 g in Ancient Egypt, the pharaoh governed by
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What is a result of a government failing to conduct a democratic elections?
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Identify an issue that relates to all levels of government?
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demonstrate how of civil society has impacted the Zambian governance system?
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1. Who was responsible for setting up Santa Fe's government as its royal governor?
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Uhhis it 109
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growth of representative government exit ticket-bass
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Who was responsible for setting up Santa Fe's government as its royal governor?
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stray kids🔛🔝
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2. What was the main responsibility of the cabildo in Santa Fe?(1 point) Responses A) Supervising trade A) Supervising trade B)
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Under feudalism, who was directly responsible for protecting the people?
(1 point) Responses the shogun the shogun the emperor
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