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Who was the governor that made the Mormons leave Illinois?

Govener Baugh. He issued an extermiation order that was never ratified until the 1960's. Until then it was legal to kill a Mormon in Illinois


Approve nominations made by the president?

The Senate.


How are laws made in Illinois?

Laws in Illinois are made through the legislative body of that state. The laws or bills that certain people ask to be passed must first be voted on in the state senate. Then the governor of the state either signs them into law or veto's them.


Most nominations today are made by what?

Caucus i believe.


How many 2010 WAmmy nominations were made and how many of them were for contributors who aren't supervisors?

There were roughly around 137 WAmmy nominations made in 2010. The difference between supers and non supers was not determined.


Why is Illinois shape like it is?

well it was made December 3 1818 but shape is like a square but some of it is criket


How many 2010 WAmmy nominations for Best How-To Answer were made and how many of them were for contributors who aren't supervisors?

There were 6 WAmmy nominations for Best How-To Answer in 2010. Only one nomination was for a non-supervisor.


Where was the first Fannie May candy made?

It was made in Illinois but is now made in Green, Ohio.


Which president made no appointments in supreme court?

William Henry Harrison. Did you know that Jimmy Carter made no Supreme Court nominations?


Why was Attorney General Roland Burris chosen as Obama's successor to the Senate?

The Governor of Illinois chose to appoint Mr. Burris and ony the Governor can explain that selection. So far he has not done so in any specific way. Because of the controversy surrounding the Governor, a detailed explanation may never be made available. It may be that he made the appointment simply because he could (i.e. to thumb his nose at those trying to force him from office).


Name the 5 ways in which nominations can be made?

Caucus, conventions, direct primary, petition, and self-announcement


Why is the Eastern Hemlock Pennsylvania's state tree?

Because the state legislature made that decision, the Governor approved and signed it into law on 23 June 1931. It is a wonderful tree and can reach upward to 150 feet or more. Yep, that's it.