What did the twenty second amendment make constitution law?

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The 22nd amendment to the Constitution is : Limitation of Presidential Tenure

Presidents could only serve 2 full terms (8 years)

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They could serve a maximum of 10 years. If the President were to get assassinated then the vice president could take over for the remainder of the term the assassinated president had. Then they could chose to run for president once they completed the assassinated presidents term. Hopefully that makes sense and was helpful.  :)

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Answer: It set a limit for presidency. There can only be two different terms, each are 4 years.

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Which two Asian nations are facing the GREATEST problems with air and water pollution?A) India and Japan
B) Japan and China
C) India and China
D) Taiwan and India

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Answer: C

Explanation:  Correct me if I'm wrong but I'm pretty sure it is C because India and China have a huge population.

How were Sumerian religion and government connected

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they were connected because they agreed to share 

Explanation: Sumerians had a complex and highly organized religion. The religion was "polytheistic", meaning it involved the belief in many gods. Sumerian priests were important political leaders. Larger cities had ziggurats- temples for worshipping and sacrificing to the gods.

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A monarchy can be like a dictatorship or it can be Part of a Democracy

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Yes, this is true.

If it's like a dictatorship, it's referred to  as "absolute monarchy". Example today: Swaziland

If it's a part of democracy, it's a constitutional or parliamentary monarchy. Example: UK

Compare and contrast the views of the Federalist Party and the Democratic Republican Party on at least three different historical issues. Help me plz

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The main topic of debate between the two parties was that of Hamilton's financial program. The Federalists wanted to use the federal government to stabilize the national economy. The Democratic-Republicans, however, disliked the expanded role of the new national government. They worried that the federal government would assume powers it did not rightfully possess.

This points towards the second difference between the two parties: their thoughts on the role of the government. Democratic-Republicans championed limited government. They were worried that an elite class, far away in the capital, would make decisions for the citizens. They saw it as a betrayal of the American Revolution. The Federalists were mostly wealthy merchants and planters, and were considered a commercial class that was not in favour of the common people.

Finally, both parties agreed on the question of citizenship. Only free, white males who owned property and paid taxes could vote as citizens of the country.

How did egyptians believe the pharaoh was related to the gods

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The Ancient Egyptians believed that their Pharaoh was the god Horus, son of Re, the sun god. When a pharaoh died he was believed to be united with the sun and then a new Horus ruled on earth.
Because they believed in the gods. And if you said they were chosen by the gods, it was rude and disorderly to not believe them.

Why does patrick henry feel that the stamp act and other british tax laws are unlawful

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Patrick Henry believed they were illegal because there was no justification for taxing them. It was unreasonable and illogical.

Who was Patrick Henry?

The Second Virginia Convention (1775) was addressed by American lawyer, planter, politician, and orator Patrick Henry, who famously said: "Give me liberty, or give me death!" He was a founding father who presided over Virginia's first and sixth post-colonial governorships, respectively, between 1776 and 1779 and 1784 and 1786.

As a representative to the First Continental Congress in 1774, Henry signed the Continental Association and the Petition to the King, both of which he had a hand in drafting. His speech at the convention and the march of troops toward Williamsburg after the Gunpowder Event helped him garner even more support from the people of Virginia.

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He felt they were unlawful because there was no reason for them to get taxed. It was crazy and unreasonable.