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a government too weak to do harm also cannot do good.
1) we object to the federalism within the constitution 2) we enjoy pie
The money raised by Proposition B will unlikely go to improving the roads.
People answer both yes and no to this question. At best it is an opinion, neither supported not contravened by argument.
The term is "counterargument." It involves refuting potential objections or opposing viewpoints to strengthen the overall argument presented in the text.
How strictly the. Constitution should be interpreted
Cattle are reared for milk and meat production.
Federalists: supporters of constitution favoring balance of power between states/national government-insisted that division of powers and system of checks and balances would protect Americans from tyranny of centralized authorityAntifederalists: against constitution because they opposed having a strong central government-feared that strong central government would serve interests of privileged minority and ignore rights of majority, also raised doubts that single government could manage the affairs of an entire country-main argument centered on Constitution's lack of protection of individual rights
When people say "real mom and dad", this usually means the people who they are genetically related to, as opposed to the people they were brought up by.However, some people do take issue with this, and will instead consider their "real" parents to be the ones' who raised them, as opposed to the ones who they're genetically related to.Luckily, for most people, their "real parents" usually are the ones who are gentically related and have raised them.
A poll tax in the Philippines Constitution is a tax that is levied on each citizen to raise monies to support the government. It is typically raised in order for that person to be able to go to the polls to vote.
Because the US Constitution specifically states that only natural-born citizens are eligible.