Romans entrusted their leaders with the power to issue commands and enforce those commands, if necessary. This power was called ________

A. posse comitatus
B. coloni
C. humanitas
D. imperium


Answer: D

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"Separation of powers" refers to the relationship between the national government and the states.

a. true b. false

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Lyndon Baines Johnson, who became president when Kennedy was assassinated, was

a) Never elected president by the people b) An experienced politician c) Mistrusted because he was a Catholic d) Opposed to the Great Society

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Was secretary of war under Johnson until 1867

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When President Wilson left the United States to attend the peace conference in Paris he

A) garnered respect from the Republicans in Congress. B) was the first U.S. president to leave American territory. C) assured American involvement in and acceptance of the League of Nations. D) had to take great precautions because of the Spanish flu epidemic.

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