no if you study
yes because many constitution are hard to change
The United States developed the hydrogen bomb.
because the united state government wanted them that way.
In "Australia and The United states" Because it was in essence a fair set of rules that made it very hard for politicians to tamper with without the peoples approval. And it is in the interest of the people and business to protect the status quo that has been built around it.
yes George Washington wanted to see the country he loved to be free of British rule
yes because many constitution are hard to change
Early American history saw the federalists working hard to ratify the document that would lay the foundation for the young country. The federalists worked hard and gave enough speeches to convince all of the original colonies to say yes to the new Constitution of the United States.
dry and hard
United States didn't set any national costume. their national costumes are native.
The United States developed the hydrogen bomb.
The opponents of the constitution of the United States of America were known as the anti-federalists. They did not want a strong federal government because they wanted to keep sovereignty to the states. Furthermore, they thought it would be hard for one body to govern the different needs of the thirteen states. With one federal government ruling above the states, the liberties of some states may be taken away for the good of the nation as a whole which was against the individual rights of the states.
Probably a dog
The United States developed the hydrogen bomb.
Sample Response: The United States used land forces and the threat of nuclear weapons. ~Apex
The PMP Exam is one of the hardest to crack and pass. Because of the value the certification brings with it, the exam is as hard as it gets.
not hard at all
Yes, the bar exam is very hard, but if you study hard, you can pass it. It doesn't matter how smart you are. You have to study.