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He u.s. constitution (1787) establishes a national legislature with powers to “create national law”, a national executive with the power to “enforce national law”, and a national judiciary branch with the power to “interpret national and state policies” to see whether or not they violate the national constitution. this term describes the division of governmental authority into semi-independent bodies?
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Which allied leader is described below? • his actions at the peace conference reflected the desire of the english people to punish germany for the destruction and suffering of world war i • he believed germany had to be punished for world war i, but not to the extent that germany was left powerless and destitute • he wanted germany to serve as a barrier to resist the spread of communism. woodrow wilson david lloyd george georges clemenceau vittorio orlando next question o ask for turn it in
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What statement characterizes japan’s economy during the meji restoration?
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Write about three symbols that you find in the story and what each symbol means. the meaning should be on the topic of knowledge vs. ignorance, the relationship of knowledge to freedom, and both the good and bad associated with gaining knowledge. use this example as a model for your "the prisoner who is set free and leaves the cave represents a person who gains knowledge, and his experiences show both the positive and negative effects of learning something new." write about what you think plato is trying to tell us about knowledge vs. ignorance and the relationship of knowledge to freedom in this story. be sure to include what he says about the cost (the pain).
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