Of course not, Aliens do not exist. (Unless you count Illegal
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Which United states president resigned in the 1970s
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Richard Nixon
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Which is not one of the top five countries to which the most members of the us armed forces are deployed
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canada - novanet
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How did the framers of the constitution ensure that a strong military could not threaten the new democracy
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They established civilian control of the military.
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When might collective naturalization take place
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A collective naturalization may take place when a country or
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What is the only reference to gender in the constitution
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The 19th amendment
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What is information about other countries used to help protect the nation
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intelligence
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What is an undocumented alien
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A person living in the U.S. illegally.
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What are guarantees of personal freedoms against possible threats from the government called
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Civil Liberties.
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Can Mormons serve on the Supreme Court
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Saints (the "Mormon" church) were to be appointed to the Supreme
Court, both their religion and the government would allow them to
serve on the Supreme Court.
As of 2014, Mormons have served on state supreme courts, but not
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What are the release dates for I Love the 1880s - 2012 The United States of Awesome 1-2
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I Love the 1880s - 2012 The United States of Awesome 1-2 was
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USA: November 2012
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Which is a major reason that the United States has become more involved in international affairs
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Global events affect the United States.
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Why did George Washington encourage a policy of isolationism for the United States
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He wanted the nation to concentrate on domestic affairs
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Undocumented aliens are most common in states
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the southwest
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Because of this amendment a state cannot be sued in a federal court by a foreign country or a private citizen
amendment 11
How has the US electoral system presented obstacles to racial minority groups in their efforts to achieve political goals
Of course not, Aliens do not exist. (Unless you count Illegal
Aliens, which are people who illegally cross a country's
border.)
Which United states president resigned in the 1970s
Richard Nixon
Which is not one of the top five countries to which the most members of the us armed forces are deployed
canada - novanet
How did the framers of the constitution ensure that a strong military could not threaten the new democracy
They established civilian control of the military.
When might collective naturalization take place
A collective naturalization may take place when a country or
state form in to one country or state. Some examples of collective
naturalization are the Louisiana Purchase where people in those
territories were made citizens because of the treaty.
What is the only reference to gender in the constitution
The 19th amendment
What is information about other countries used to help protect the nation
intelligence
What is an undocumented alien
A person living in the U.S. illegally.
What are guarantees of personal freedoms against possible threats from the government called
Civil Liberties.
Can Mormons serve on the Supreme Court
Yes, if a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints (the "Mormon" church) were to be appointed to the Supreme
Court, both their religion and the government would allow them to
serve on the Supreme Court.
As of 2014, Mormons have served on state supreme courts, but not
in the national Supreme Court.
What are the release dates for I Love the 1880s - 2012 The United States of Awesome 1-2
I Love the 1880s - 2012 The United States of Awesome 1-2 was
released on:
USA: November 2012
Which is a major reason that the United States has become more involved in international affairs
Global events affect the United States.
Why did George Washington encourage a policy of isolationism for the United States
He wanted the nation to concentrate on domestic affairs