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To set up a new, more modern government to match with the ongoing advances in technology.
A. Supremacy clause A. Constitution is the supreme law B.Full faith and credit clause B. States must cooperate C.Republican government clause C. Federal government will protect states
Far from it. It is an important concept in the US, and in any country that has or is working toward a similar model. There is corruption in US government, yes. But if corruption makes human systems a farce, then all of life is a farce including every nation that ever existed, and every religion as well.For 236 years the government built upon the US Constitution has withstood some major challenges at home and abroad. So far it is still going strong. There are many struggles yet to face, and we shall see if the Constitution is strong and flexible enough to survive.There are parts of the Constitution that have not yet been exercised, chief among them is the ability of the states to initiate and enact amendments to the Constitution with only minimal involvement by the federal government. If such amendments are ever made, there will be no veto power by any branch of government.Also, there are very few world governments, if any, that can match the US record for peaceful and orderly transfer of power.
Sometimes,for tennis,jogging and climbing,you need specific exercise shoes! For swimming,biking,walking,stretching,sit-up's and squats,any shoes are fine.
Sometimes,for tennis,jogging and climbing,you need specific exercise shoes! For swimming,biking,walking,stretching,sit-up's and squats,any shoes are fine.
Updates to the constitution allow our society to grow and the laws that govern it to match that growth.
I don't know that is why i am asking lol :)
This question is backward. The US District Courts are the trial courts in the federal Judicial Branch. There are 94 District Courts spread among 13 US Court of Appeals Circuit Courts. Twelve of the Circuit Courts have territorial jurisdiction over the District Courts, so the Districts are inside the Circuits.In order to match a particular District with its Circuit, we would need to know the location of the US District Court you're asking about.
Article I This lays out the powers and composition of the legislative branch.Article III This lays out the powers and composition of the judicial branch.Bill of Rights These amendments list some of the rights and liberties of the people, and of the states.
unemployment that occurs when workers’ skills do not match the jobs that are available
They could set one up, I think. The federal government would not match their contributions.
brachiosaurus would be a match it sounds like branch and it back doesn't curve to much just like a brachiosaurus