No US bill lists all 50 states. You may be thinking of the image of the Lincoln Memorial that's been on on the back of the $5 bill since 1928. The Lincoln Memorial itself has the names of all 48 states that were in the Union at the time the monument was built. Because the bill can only show one face of the building only 26 names are visible.
The 9th amendment states that all rights not listed in the Bill of Rights go to the states to decide.
All presidents had the ability to veto part or all of a bill. This right is listed in the United States Constitution.
No there are only 27 State names on the back of a 5 dollar bill..... I think
Not necessarily...it is a list of all our individual rights as citizens. States have every right except the few listed in us constitution.....states actually have more power constitutionally than the feds.
There are 26 States listed; 15 across the top, and 11 listed above the columns. They are: Arkansas, Michigan, Florida, Texas, Iowa, Wisconsin, California, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas, West Virginia, Nevada, Nebraska, Colorado, North Dakota, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jeresey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachussets, Maryland, New Hampshire, Virginia, New York and Carolinas.
The back of the United States ten dollar bill has a picture of the U.S. Treasury building in Washington, DC Note that all US bills have captions identifying their pictures and portraits.
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The center of the back of the 500 dollar bill has the number 500 in a circle. Over it is written The United States of America, and under it is written Five Hundred Dollars, both in all capital letters.
Some internet providers provide the history on the bill. All the websites visited are listed on the bill.
There are 27. They are all listed in The Constitution of the United States.
The governor decides whether to sign or veto the bill.
A portrait of Ulysses S. Grant, the 18th President of the United States, is on the front of the US $50 bill. The United States Capitol building is on the back.If you look below the pictures, there are small captions. All US bills have similar captions that identify both the person on the bill's front and the scene on the bill's back.