Supreme Court Justices are appointed for a term of

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Answer 1
Answer: The Constitution states that Justices " shall hold their Offices during good behavior." This means that the  Justices hold office as long as they choose and can only be removed from office by impeachment.
 
Answer 2
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The Supreme Court Justices can hold office as long as they maintain a good behavior or are not impeached. They have the right to hold office for life. The The Supreme Court Justice has the right to resign or retire when he or she feels the necessity. This is the power given to the Justices of the Supreme Court by Article III, Section 1 of the United States constitution. If any case of treason, or bribery is found against the Justices of the supreme court then they can be impeached and removed from their post permanently. It is almost the same as in the case of the President.


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Which term is best defined as "rule by a mob"? A.
aristocracy


B.
monarchy


C.
anarchy


D.
democracy

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I think the answer  is   c

Answer: The answer is "C"

Explanation: Anarchy is kind of like no one rules but a group or people.

Senator Huey Long, Dr. Francis Townsend, andFather Charles Coughlin are best known as
(1) members of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s
cabinet
(2) outspoken critics of President Franklin D.
Roosevelt’s New Deal
(3) supporters of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s
reelection campaign in 1940
(4) members of the Supreme Court nominated
by President Franklin D. Roosevelt

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Senator Huey Long, Dr. Francis Townsend, and Father Charles Coughlin are best known as "(2) outspoken critics of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal"

Senator Huey Long, Dr. Francis Townsend, and  Father Charles Coughlin are best known as outspoken critics of President Franklin D.  Roosevelt’s New Deal. Option 2 is correct.

Roosevelt's Critics. Father Charles Coughlin's fiery radio broadcasts reached roughly 40,000,000 listeners and attempted to sway popular opinion away from Franklin D. Roosevelt and his New Deal policies.

His goals were ambitious and extensive, and while he had several supporters, his enemies were legion.

What compromise did Alexander Hamilton Thomas Jefferson and James Madison reach regarding repayment of state debts

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The famous compromise that Alexander Hamilton Thomas Jefferson and James Madison reached regarding repayment of state debts was that a central bank would be created to deal with such debts, and in return the nation's capital would be located in the South. 

Answer: Hamilton promised to convince northern members of Congress to move the capital. Jefferson and Madison then agreed to gather support in the South for Hamilton's debt plan.

Explanation: Hope this helps :)

Which statement explains the controversy surrounding the purpose of the planes? A. The U.S was isolationist so to help Berlin would break that policy. B. Breaking the Berlin Blockade would lead to war with the Soviet Union. C. The Berlin Blockade did not impact the U.S controlled zone of Germany. D. The planes were transporting captured Nazi materials to Allied areas of West Germany.

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "B. Breaking the Berlin Blockade would lead to war with the Soviet Union." The statement that explains the controversy surrounding the purpose of the planes is that of the breaking the Berlin Blockade would lead to war with the Soviet Union. 

Answer:

B. Breaking the Berlin Blockade would lead to war with the Soviet Union.

Explanation:

The answer would be

B.) Breaking the Berlin Blockade would lead to war with the Soviet Union.

because it was something particularly bad.

Why was Persia ultimately unsuccessful in conquering Greece?

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My own answer is because they just didn't care for the small land of Greece. Greece was poor and small. Invading Greece and maintaining it would probably have cost quite a lot more than what small profit it actually had. I think Xerxes was foolishly trying to set an example of how people who offended his empire would have been treated and failed, obviously. The Persians probably even thought of the Greeks as primitive, although today we know they weren't, for religious and lifestyle points of view (It is probably quite obvious how sacrificing an animal before every single battle and river crossing and marriage and many more sounded hilarious to the Persians as Zarostrian monotheists) and so miscalculated their strength at first and then totally abandoned them by the time Aristides was finished with the Delian league and had took back most of Ionia and Byzantium was returned to the Greeks. 
No Persian ever thought the mistrusting Greeks would ever be united and strong enough of a military unit to be able to pose a threat to their nation. apparently though, according to Diodorus Sicculus, the Persians were interested in the lands of Sicily, because Xerxes had thought it appropriate to send a massive invasion toward the people of Syracuse at the same time that he was campaigning in Greece, the invasion being arranged and managed by the Carthaginians who were by now an ally of the Persian empire.
Note also that after the king's peace was brought about, the Persians never broke their pact, although they interfered greatly in the Peloponessian war and dictated outcomes for specific battles, or supplied Sparta with enough gold so the Spartans could greatly upgrade the size of their fleet and to be able to match or at least contest the strength of the Athenian fleet with the help of their league members.
Conclusively, I suggest the Persians failed to take Greece because they did not wish to conquer it. The land was poor and rough, unsuitable for farming. It was far from the capitals and hard to control, should something happen in Greece it would take at least two to four days for a Chapar to reach the king in Susa or Persepolis. Furthermore, the people of the land were easy to revolt and demanding democracy and this was not to the liking of the monarchic Persian empire, although they allowed the Ionians to have their own popular governments, the Ionians were easier to control than the Hellenes in Greece. Thus the Greeks were best left to themselves.

Answer: Athens and Sparta were unbeatable when the two were united, thus the reason why Persia lost

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During the 1920s, flappers were best described as women who

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During the 1920s, flappers were best described as women who "went against the grain" of acceptable culture by wearing controversial outfits, listening to jazz, and acting promiscuously.