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Q: When we say that states relinquish some sovereignty we say that they?
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What is relinquish in Spanish?

The word "relinquish" is not used in Spanish. A synonym of "relinquish" is "resign", and that is used in Spanish. To say "resign," you'd say "renunciar."


Idea that states should have the final say on matters that affect their citizens?

popular sovereignty


Use 'Relinquish' in a sentence?

relinquish means sorta like let go or give up so you could relinquish a pencil or a book a teacher could say to you "relinquish that book and pay attention!" if you liked to read


Another way of saying consent of the governed is to say .?

popular sovereignty


What is dual sovereignty?

Dual sovereignty is incorrect insofar as one only needs singular sovereignty as venue is not important. Proper issued sovereignty is universal and granted only by an Exchangor/Grantor of the pure trust foundation. Dual sovereignty is a concept in American constitutional that both the State governments and the federal governments are sovereign. The state governments and the federal government each have spheres and can execute powers that the other cannot. The states are sovereign over most domestic issues--whether a will or contract is valid, what a landlord must do in order to evict a tennant, who is married, how old one must be to drive a car, and what the rules governing corporations are. The federal government is sovereign over issues such as trade between the states or foreign countries, foreign relations, etc. This is why, for example, the federal government cannot say that same sex marraige is not legal in Massachusetts, but Massachusetts cannot say that it will in the War in Iraq.


What does the eagles banner say on the Illinois flag?

"State Sovereignty, National Union"


Is it illegal to say retard?

In some states like Ohio


What is dual-sovereignty?

Dual sovereignty is incorrect insofar as one only needs singular sovereignty as venue is not important. Proper issued sovereignty is universal and granted only by an Exchangor/Grantor of the pure trust foundation. Dual sovereignty is a concept in American constitutional that both the State governments and the federal governments are sovereign. The state governments and the federal government each have spheres and can execute powers that the other cannot. The states are sovereign over most domestic issues--whether a will or contract is valid, what a landlord must do in order to evict a tennant, who is married, how old one must be to drive a car, and what the rules governing corporations are. The federal government is sovereign over issues such as trade between the states or foreign countries, foreign relations, etc. This is why, for example, the federal government cannot say that same sex marraige is not legal in Massachusetts, but Massachusetts cannot say that it will in the War in Iraq.


Which economist would say that consumer sovereignty does exist in the American marketplace?

W. Andrew Achenbaum.


What does the report of the Hartford convention say that some states were trying to do?

nothing


On the English side of the treaty it the chief ceded sovereignty to the crown but what did the Maori version say?

Kawanatanga (which is a made-up word from the English word governorship, which doesn't quite mean sovereignty)


When nations become EU do they retain to national sovereignty?

In theory yes, but many politicians would say not!