The Congress could not collect taxes because the Articles did not allow them. The way they collected money was by getting states to pay but they still could not do that
No, their parents could easliy sue the teacher in the United States of America.
You could find reliable information about pensions and investments at pionline. If you search for the term they have daily news regarding both pensions and investments.
Congress could not levy or collect taxes from the states
Because question #19 on ?Florida's application for unemployment addresses Retirement Pensions, it is possible to file when you have one, but it could also affect the amount of your benefits.
the weakness of the Articles of Confederation
Yes, you can move to another state and still collect your state pension and Social Security benefits. State pensions are typically not affected by relocation within the U.S., although you should check specific rules with your pension plan. Social Security benefits are federally administered, so they remain the same regardless of your state of residence. However, state taxes on pensions and Social Security may vary by state, which could impact your overall income.
A billion pounds would buy 147,000 state pensions.
You could be a teacher! You could be a teacher!
You could be suspended if you taunted at the teacher.
When she/he takes it ask when you can get it back. Most schools have a policy concerning phones and ipods so you shouldn't have had it at school. The teacher will keep it for the day and you ask him/her for it at the end of the day or collect it from the office. I usually gave a student one chance when I took away a phone/game/ipod that they could collect the item from me at the end of the day. The next time it would be in the office.
APEX- They could pay the United States only when they could collect reparations from Germany.