There are only 3 Federal branches. All 3 branches are a part of the separation of powers. All other government is State government and has its own separation of power within that state.
they are difficult to measure
African Americans were often excluded from the voting because they did not own land or pay the taxes required of voters. They were sometimes excluded from voting with the use of laws that excluded them.
In Athenian government, women, slaves, and foreign residents (metics) were excluded from participation. Only free, male citizens who had completed their military training were allowed to vote and hold public office. This exclusion meant that a significant portion of the population had no say in political matters, despite being integral to the society.
The government promoting the involvement of all men in governance emerged in ancient Athens, Greece. This democratic system encouraged participation from free male citizens in political decision-making, setting a foundation for modern democratic practices. Athenian democracy was notable for its emphasis on civic engagement and public debate, although it excluded women, slaves, and non-citizens from participating.
Lincoln's amnesty offer, issued in December 1863, excluded high-ranking Confederate officials and military leaders, as well as individuals who had been involved in the rebellion and had previously taken an oath of allegiance to the Union. Specifically, those who had held positions of power in the Confederate government or military were not eligible for the pardons. This exclusion aimed to maintain order and discourage further rebellion while offering a path for forgiveness and reintegration for rank-and-file Confederates.
In the federal government of the United States, the separation of powers primarily divides authority among three branches: the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. However, the administrative agencies and various independent commissions that operate under the executive branch are often seen as somewhat excluded from this strict separation. These agencies have regulatory powers that can blur the lines between the branches, as they can create rules, enforce laws, and adjudicate disputes. Additionally, state and local governments may have different structures and do not always adhere to the same separation of powers principles as the federal government.
the executive branchNone of the three branches of the federal government is "an exception" to the separation of powers. All three branches are equal.
Unfortunately a Last Will and Testement is exactly that. If a person is excluded from a Will then they are excluded and cannot challenge the Will.
they are difficult to measure
The Chinese government has set laws that only allow couples to have one children. If they have more than 1, they are fined. Twins however, are excluded.
The first U.S. census, conducted in 1790, excluded Native Americans living on tribal lands. At that time, the federal government did not recognize them as citizens, and therefore they were not counted in the population totals. This exclusion reflected the broader context of colonization and the complex relationship between the U.S. government and Native American tribes.
An antonym for "excluded" would be "included".
African Americans were often excluded from the voting because they did not own land or pay the taxes required of voters. They were sometimes excluded from voting with the use of laws that excluded them.
Because the people who are not excluded do not benefit from the input of those who were excluded.
What country was excluded in the 1920 immigration
No element is excluded from the table.
Excluded from what? Your question is too vague.