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it depends on what he did for america so when he does that he has to put rules in the momument
Yes. Because if the citizens made the laws, they would not want to break those laws. If the Kings and Queens made them and the people didn't like the rules, they would surely break them.
immigrants should play by the rules.
He did not agree with punishing people for breaking the rules of the church.
If your referring to the Ancient Olympics then it was the Pankration. It was a blend of wrestling and boxing. Rules outlawed only biting and gouging an opponent's eyes, nose, or mouth with fingernails. Attacks such as kicking an opponent in the belly, which are against the rules in modern sports, were perfectly legal.
In war, the rules of engagement refers to the "law" of attack. There are specific rules on when and for what reason the Military will be told to attack an enemy.
The cast of Who Rules America - 2012 includes: Eric Foner as himself
You can't add rules to the chat-box, but you can place the rules above or under it to where it will get peoples' attention.
The People.
Using "you" in a question can sometimes come across as informal or accusatory in certain contexts. It is often considered more formal and polite to use a passive construction or to rephrase the question without directly addressing the recipient as "you."
You may be referring to the Hague Convention
It means to rule e.g. God reigns from above means he rules the world from above
Well, there are two games you might be referring to here: Monopoly, the America Edition, and a separate game called "America in a Box." Both of them are played using traditional board game rules... roll the dice, move around the board. They are both also very similar to Monopoly, in that you can buy property on the board... America in a Box is just an "unofficial" version of Monopoly. Here is a page with Monopoly rules, which will hold for either game, except for minor changes that could be in the particular variation.http://richard_wilding.tripod.com/monorules.htm
All of the above are reasons for having general rules.
articles of confederation
The American dream rules!!
The rules for soccer in Ireland are the same as the rest of the world. You may be referring to the sport of Gaelic Football. See the related question below if that is what you are looking for.