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Sometimes it was called the Warring Kingdoms Period or the Waring States Period.
The word is contiguous. The 48 contiguous states are the states located on the North America continent that are between Canada and Mexico. Sometimes they are referred to incorrectly as the 'continental' United States. Continental is incorrect because Alaska is also on North America.
In 1861, the year the US Civil War began, southern slave states that seceded from the Union formed the Confederate States of America. Often times the term of " the South " is used to describe the Confederacy.The Union was the United States, most often referred to as the Union. Also, as these states were "north" of the South, the term of North is frequently used to describe the northern states that remained loyal to the Union.
Those are called states' rights.
Most policy experiments take place on the state level first.
Most policy experiments take place on the state level first.
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The United States has a multitude of laboratory types. They include, but are not limited to: physics, metallurgy, computer, psychological, and so called "Wet" laboratories, used by chemists and biologists.
not a demorcracy at all. The united states is a republic. It is even said in the pledge, "to the republic for which it stands".
The Scytek Laboratories Inc is located at Logan, Utah in the United States.
most new social policy ideas are tried by one or two states before being adopted by other states or by the federal government.
Many political scientists have referred to states in the United States as "laboratories of democracy." This term reflects the idea that individual states can experiment with different policies and serve as testing grounds for innovative ideas and approaches to governance. It emphasizes the ability of states to adapt and learn from each other's successes and failures in order to improve public policy.
States are called laboratories of democracy because they have the freedom to experiment with different policies and programs. This allows them to test what works best for their specific population without affecting the entire country. Other states and the federal government can observe these experiments and decide whether to adopt similar policies on a larger scale.
William C. Boesman has written: 'Restructuring DOE and its laboratories' -- subject(s): Laboratories, Law and legislation, Technology transfer, United States, United States. Dept. of Energy
The American Civil War, sometimes called The War between the States.
Tornadoes in the United States are simply called tornadoes. In informal contexts they are sometimes called twisters.