What does the constitution require for a candidate to be approved as a federal judge

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Answer 1
Answer: Nothing. The Constitution requires nothing of a candidate for the position of federal judge.
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Answer:

There are no constitutional requirements for becoming a federal judge.

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B. they tolerated all except catholicism
C. they were welcoming of all people
D. they weren't tolerant of others

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b)they tolerated all except catholicism

A. puritans had a policy of tolerating others

What movement centered on studies of classics and belief in individual accomplishments?

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It would be the "humanist" movement that centered on studies of classics and belief in individual accomplishments, since this took the emphasis off of the Church and religious leadership. 

What did the Second Industrial Revolution combine?a.
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c.
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d.
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The Second Industrial Revolution combines industry and transportation. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the last option or option "d". The Second Industrial Revolution is also known as Technological Revolution. It started in the later half of the 19th century and culminated at the starting of World War I.

The correct answer is D) Industry and transportation.

The Second Industrial Revolution combined industry and transportation.

The first Industrial Revolution changed the way people produced goods with the integration of new machines in the fabrics. Basically, during the first Industrial Revolution, manufactured goods derived from raw materials and natural resources such as textiles. During the Second Industrial Revolution, things changed and the production was focused on the construction of railroads, better means of transportation, and the production of steel and oil.

The debate over states' rights had been going on since the writing of the Constitution.True
False

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Answer:

True

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I'd say true because black people boycotted for their rights and didn't receive it until 1868 and then i think women protested for their voting rights also.

The nazi party would have been most likely to support which of these? a.allowing women to join the nazi party
b.laws banning certain types of marriage
c.encouraging women to join the workforce
d.making divorce and birth control more available

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The correct answer should be B. laws banning certain types of marriage

They were very anti LGBTQ. Although women were allowed in the workforce and they could join the party, it wasn't something that was a part of their agenda as they didn't really care about that. However, things like LGBTQ population and birth control were considered to be undesirable.

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a. 1957.
b. 1952.
c. 1947.
d. 1944.

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It was signed by President Roosevelt on June 22 1994. Answer is d. :)