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no it was only in effect from 1935 to 1943
Yes, who cares.
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The above response is completely incorrect, but out of respect I won't delete it. The Emergency Banking Act (which was signed by Congress in 38 minutes without any of them actually getting a chance to read it, and amended the Trading With The Enemy Act of 1917) allowed FDR to have unlimited power during times of war or a declared national emergency. Those powers could not be taken away unless the President decided that the national emergency was over. He declared the Great Depression to be a national emergency, abused the Act which was supposed to only be used during wartime, and never ended the national emergency. As of today (Oct. 15, 2008), that national emergency is still in effect and the President still has dictatorial powers over America. Resource: Senate Report 93-549 and others The emergency banking act was signed because FDR addressed that he would fix the banking crisis, so he passed the act and because many banks closed and many people lost their life savings the act gave banks the opportunity to reopen after the gov. found them to be financially secure.
Near the Grampians. The town does not remain but there is still a national park, Jullukar National Park. It is in the Australian State of Victoria
Particles in the gaseous state move at a very high rate and have a large effect on each other. Particles on a liquid state move slower but still have a measurable effect on each other. Particles in a solid state move very slowly and have little effect on each other.
washington is called the evergreen state because of its numerous and many trees and national parks today , still living ( trees)
Yes. The court order is still in effect. Whether you can move with the child depends on whether the other parent has visitation rights. If so, you cannot remove the child without the other parent's consent or/and court approval.
FALSE. Do your homework!
FALSE. Do your homework!
Yes, national service was gradually phased out in many countries due to changing military needs, shifting attitudes towards mandatory service, and the ability to meet recruitment needs through voluntary means. Many countries now rely on professional, volunteer armed forces instead.
They governor doesn't request the National Guard - they order the National Guard. The statement is partially true, but still misleading. Typically, a County Sheriff will have the authority to activate National Guard units within their county or parish, or authority to activate the National Guard may sometimes be administered by the head of the state's Justice or Public Safety department, or by the state's Adjutant General, but the National Guard won't respond on their own.