What is a Senator and representative residency requirement
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to live in that state they represent
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The printing of money in the US is the responsibilty of
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is the United States Department of the Treasury
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During whose reign were the Panchatantra stories written
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'Panchtantra' was written by Vishnu Sharma during the reign of
Chandragupta Vikramaditya (3rd century BC).
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What is the other name for the president of the senate
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The Vice-president of the United States also serves as the President of the Senate. In 2012, Joe Biden holds this office.
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This document proposed a plan that featured only one federal court
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New Jersey Plan
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What power has the power to coin money
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The power to coin money belongs to the Federal government
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United States.
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Why does the US require citizenship applicants to speak English and have knowledge of American government
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Most American citizens don't even know the state capitals of
their own country. Also many of them speak on many dialects
(Engrish, Ebonics) so requiring a minimum to function and work in
the American society is deemed as a necessity.
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The House of Representatives and the Senate combined have members with full voting privileges
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535
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The legislative branch is outlined in what article
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It is Article 1 of the U.S. Constitution that outlines the
Legislative Branch. Article 2 outlines the Executive Branch, and
Article 3 outlines the Judicial Branch.
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How do the citizenship provisions of the fourteenth amendment demonstrate the principles if federalism
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The amendment recognizes the existence of both state and
national levels of citizenship, although becoming a national
citizen automatically makes one a state citizen. States have the
power to deny certain citizens some of the privileges of
citizenship. However, only the national government can grant, deny,
or revoke citizenship itself. These provisions exemplify
federalism's hierarchy and diffusion of authority
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Is borrowing money one of the powers of congress
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Yes
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Can someone be questioned repeatedly without an attorney
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Yes, a person can be questioned repeatedly without an attorney.
If a person is in police custody, and the person requests an
attorney, and information provided in response to an interrogation
cannot be used in trial against that person.
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What does it mean that Congress does not have the right to deny the writ of habeas corpus
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(Congress cannot suspend a person's right to see a judge unless it is an emergency situation.)
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Who must serve a six year term
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Senate is elected for 6 year terms,
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What is a Senator and representative residency requirement
to live in that state they represent
The printing of money in the US is the responsibilty of
is the United States Department of the Treasury
During whose reign were the Panchatantra stories written
'Panchtantra' was written by Vishnu Sharma during the reign of
Chandragupta Vikramaditya (3rd century BC).
What is the other name for the president of the senate
The Vice-president of the United States also serves as the President of the Senate. In 2012, Joe Biden holds this office.
This document proposed a plan that featured only one federal court
New Jersey Plan
What power has the power to coin money
The power to coin money belongs to the Federal government
(Congress, specifically) according to the Constitution of the
United States.
Why does the US require citizenship applicants to speak English and have knowledge of American government
Most American citizens don't even know the state capitals of
their own country. Also many of them speak on many dialects
(Engrish, Ebonics) so requiring a minimum to function and work in
the American society is deemed as a necessity.
The House of Representatives and the Senate combined have members with full voting privileges
535
The legislative branch is outlined in what article
It is Article 1 of the U.S. Constitution that outlines the
Legislative Branch. Article 2 outlines the Executive Branch, and
Article 3 outlines the Judicial Branch.
How do the citizenship provisions of the fourteenth amendment demonstrate the principles if federalism
The amendment recognizes the existence of both state and
national levels of citizenship, although becoming a national
citizen automatically makes one a state citizen. States have the
power to deny certain citizens some of the privileges of
citizenship. However, only the national government can grant, deny,
or revoke citizenship itself. These provisions exemplify
federalism's hierarchy and diffusion of authority
Is borrowing money one of the powers of congress
Yes
Can someone be questioned repeatedly without an attorney
Yes, a person can be questioned repeatedly without an attorney.
If a person is in police custody, and the person requests an
attorney, and information provided in response to an interrogation
cannot be used in trial against that person.
What does it mean that Congress does not have the right to deny the writ of habeas corpus
(Congress cannot suspend a person's right to see a judge unless it is an emergency situation.)