Why did President Truman veto the Taft-Hartley Act?

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Answer: He thought it would have conflicts with important principle of our democratic society.

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What activity has caused kenya to experience land degradation

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overgrazing by livestock is what  has caused kenya to experience land degradation

How did the Founding Fathers allow each president the freedom to assemble a good administration?1. They outlined specific guidelines in the Constitution

2. They outlined instructions in the Federalist papers

3. They left the organization of the executive branch undefined

4. They let Congress create the administration

I think it's 3

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The correct answer is:

3. They left the organization of the executive branch undefined.

Explanation:

The Founding Fathers of the United States created a division of power into three branches, a legislative branch with a bicameral division (The House of Representatives, and the Senate), a judicial branch and the executive branch, to assure that no branch could abuse its power they also created the check and balances system.

The President of the United States is the head of the executive branch, and the Commander in-chief of the armed forces and has the power to approve or veto the laws passed by the legislative branch. The Founding Fathers left the organization of the executive branch undefined to give freedom to each President to assemble a good administration, an example of this freedom is the cabinet of the President, when George Washington became President his cabinet consisted in only 4 members, who were the heads of the four executive departments that existed at that time, today the cabinet of the President is conformed by the heads of the 15 executive department and the Vice President.  

(3) They left the organization of the executive branch undefined

Further Explanations:

The Founding Fathers of the United States designed the power division into three branches, a legislative branch with a bicameral division (The House of Representatives, and the Senate), a judicial branch and the executive branch, to reassure that no branch could take advantage of its power.

The United States's President is the supreme administrator and also the head of the states of the United States, administering the executive segment of the federated states of the United States of America. He is also the Commanding officer of the defense Forces of the United States. The executive segment of the government was framed under the guidance of the second Article of the United States constitution. The jurisdiction of the president includes implementation of federal law, designating federal executive, regulatory, judicial and diplomatic officers, and deducing treaties with foreign powers.

When George Washington became President his cabinet comprises of only 4 members, who were the chiefs of the four executive departments that subsisted at that time. In present, the  President's cabinet is confirmed by the heads of  15 executive segments and the Vice President.  

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Grade: High school

Subject: US History

Chapter: US Legislature

Keywords:United States, legislative branch, bicameral division, The House of Representatives, and the Senate, judicial branchh, executive branch,federal law, federal executive, regulatory, judicial and diplomatic officers

Explain why the british thought they had the right to tax everything

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The British king thought he was the divine ruler appointed by God, for one, so he thought he was all powerful. The settlers they were taxing were originally British, most of them at least, and so they thought it was their natural right to tax their own people. They would have taxed everything because it was a way to make money, and they would have done so simply because they could. They thought that they had the right to tax everything because, as I said before, they thought they were a divine ruler appointed by God, and therefore, they thought that that gave them the right to tax everything.

What change in the construction of rifles helped the americans during the revolutionary war?

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The main change in the construction of rifles that helped the Americans during the Revolutionary War was an "increase in barrel length," since this longer length helped the colonists fire at the British from longer ranges. 
The lengthening of the barrel and the transition from muskets to rifles. The longer barrel helped with accuracy. With rifles, the US could fire at the British from a safe distance and with accuracy.

To help them handle minor civil complaints and misdemeanor cases, federal judges appoint _____.A)district attorneys
B)bailiffs
C) U.S. magistrates
D) clerks

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "C) U.S. magistrates." To help them handle minor civil complaints and misdemeanor cases, federal judges appoint  the C) U.S. magistrates 

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8 Groups existed in Latin america during the 18th century