Yes, they built a weak central government.
"The president is constitutionally bound to inform Congress prior to any military action." EDIT: Sorry this is completely wrong. That is the president acting as Commander in Chief. What would be more proper is that he is constitutionally bound: "to enforce the acts of Congress, the judgements of federal courts, and treaties signed by the United States."
The US president puts forward a bill to House of Representatives then it goes to the Senate if it passes through both of these houses it is then signed by the president. Then it goes before the Supreme Court who check to make sure it is constitutional. Then the police or FBI enforce the law by bring offenders before courts for sentences.
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The members of congress and Lincoln after it passed through congress.
That would be the 2nd Continental Congress!!
Yes, they built a weak central government.
Yes, they built a weak central government.
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"The president is constitutionally bound to inform Congress prior to any military action." EDIT: Sorry this is completely wrong. That is the president acting as Commander in Chief. What would be more proper is that he is constitutionally bound: "to enforce the acts of Congress, the judgements of federal courts, and treaties signed by the United States."
Adolf Hitler committed suicide in his bunker before the battle of Berlin was over. He was no longer alive when the Europian treaties of World War 2 were signed.
The treaties that were signed under threat of force are known as unequal treaties. Unequal treaties are also agreements made under pressure.
Kabelo mchunu signed the treaty
Unequal treaties are signed when there is a threat of force. They were also signed by the Qing Dynasty of China after suffering military defeat.
Because Santa Anna signed the treaties as a captive. there were two treaties, a public and a private. and the Treaties of Velasco had nothing to do with WWI, so I do not know why that is on there.
The Congress of the United States of America ratified the Treaty of Paris (written 1783) and signed it in January, 1784. King George of England signed the treaty in April, 1784, and the signed treaties were exchanged in Paris in May, 1784.
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