Yes, they must be rendered accountable by the President and Congress. Accountability is an important aspect of democracy.
it was obsolete by the invention of the gun
The Thirteenth Amendment, ratified in 1865, made the three-fifths compromise meaningless by abolishing slavery in the United States. The compromise, which counted enslaved people as three-fifths of a person for representation purposes, was rendered obsolete as it relied on the institution of slavery. With the abolition of slavery, there was no longer a need for such a compromise regarding representation in Congress.
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Richard Nixon became very ill during the time of the trial. So, the judge rendered a decision to not go further with the trial.
The typical translation is "Storm and Stress," but Drang is more accurately rendered at "longing" or "urge."
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According to protocol, a 21 gun salute is rendered to a serving President of the USA, a former President of the USA, and a President-Elect of the USA. It is also rendered to a foreign head of state, or a member of a reigning royal family.
They would declare it to be unconstitutional. When that happens, the law is rendered null and void.
no... Once the U. S. Supreme Court makes a decision in the interpretation of a law or a part of the Constitution, a precedent is set, and their decision holds the same weight as the original law. The President can no more overturn a Supreme Court decision than he/she can make a new law without Congress. The President can, however, sign into law a bill that has passed both houses of Congress that repeals or modifies a law or Constitutional clause on which a Supreme Court decision has been rendered, thereby, in effect, overriding the Supreme Court.
Although the Speaker of the House would assume the presidency if both the President and Vice-President die or are rendered incapable of carrying out the duties of the office, to date this has not actually happened except in fiction.
Article 2 lays out the rules, regulations and powers of the Executive Branch. Section 1 gives the executive power to the president, and limits the term to 4 years, the same for his Vice President Section 2 says each state will appoint Electors based off the number of representatives that state has in Congress, but no member in Congress may serve as an Elector Section 3 states how the votes of the electors will be opened and counted Section 4 gives Congress the power to give the time and day on which electors will be chosen and their votes will be given Section 5 states you must be a natural born citizen, at least 35 years old, and a resident for 14 years in order to be eligible to be the President. Section 6 says that in the case of the removal of the President, the Vice President will take over his duties, and Congress gets to decide which officer will take office if both the President and Vice president are rendered unable for the office Section 7 says that the president will be paid for his service Section 8 gives the oath the President must say before taking the office " I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my Ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States."
Well of course different countries' salutes vary. But as for the US there is the hand salute and gun salute. Gun Salutes are rendered as an honor for example, the arrival and departure of a President or the death of a President.
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It is customary to pay the babysitter after their services are rendered.
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Account Rendered - 1932 is rated/received certificates of: UK:A
Account Rendered - 1957 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG