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the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
An example of the enforcement clause being exercised is the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 following the 15th Amendment. This act prohibited racial discrimination in voting practices, such as literacy tests and poll taxes, and provided federal oversight of elections in states with a history of voter suppression.
the Civil Rights Act of 1964
Amendments can be repealed. For example the 21st amendment.....
The word enforcement is usually not abbreviated, but can be formed as part of an acronym. An example is abbreviating law enforcement as LE.
Sovereignty being exercised by an assembly of all of the citizens is an example of direct democracy. It could also be referred to as pure democracy.
Sovereignty being exercised by an assembly of all of the citizens is an example of direct democracy. It could also be referred to as pure democracy.
Yes, the word exercised is a verb, the past participle of the verb to exercise. The past participle of a verb is also an adjective. Example uses: Verb: We exercised everyday before going to school. Verb: They exercised the 'no questions asked return guarantee' by returning it. Adjective: The exercised puppies are so frisky when they're returned to their cages.
Yes and no. To change any amendments a new amendment has to be written and passed. A good example of this was prohibition.
An amendment is a change/modification to an existing document. The Bill of Rights, for example, are the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution. Initially the Bill of Rights was not part of the Constitution; subsequent to those amendments, the Constitution was changed as per the amendments.
separation of powers
government power in an economy.