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What two laws did the US government pass in order to end the war between Britan and France?

The Embargo Act


Who makes the laws in France?

The parliament makes the laws in France. It is composed of two chambers (like in the US or the UK), the Assemblée nationale and the Sénat. Proposed laws can originate from the government as well as from any member of parliament, but they will have to go through the two chambers before they are accepted as laws.


Name two advantages to limiting terms of government offices?

New laws ;newideas


The name of the french government which capitulated to the Nazi's and was run by the Nazi's?

on the 22nd of June, 1940, the third republic of France surrendered to German forces and was divided in two. northern France was occupied by the Germans, while southern France remained independent but was ruled by a pro German government in the city of France, thus bcoming known as Vichy France.


What are two aspects of the English government that Voltaire wanted to adopt in France?

Politics and government


What is the rule of govenment in france?

There are two levels of government in France. There is the legislative branch and a judicial branch.


What are two functions of the legislative arm of a government?

to check the other branches and to pass laws.


What are the divorce laws in Florida if only married for two years and everything is in his name?

What are the divorce laws in Florida if only married for two years and everything was in his name and refused to put the wife's name on anything


What is the name of a government where the power in the government is divided between two branches?

Presidental Government


What is the name of the government where the power in government is divided between two branches?

Presidental Government


What were two anti-clerical laws passed in the early 1900s in France?

France has always been a difficult nation to analyze in historical terms. In 1901 the Associations Law was passed. The law had the effect of closing schools operated by religious orders. The government's purpose was to force students to attend public schools where they would be exposed to republican books and teachers.In 1905, the government passed the Separation Law. No longer would the government nominate bishops and pay the salary to the clergy. For France, it totally separated the government with the Catholic Church or any religion.


Name of two major rivers in France?

Milly and slant