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Why were the Nuremberg laws passed?

Germany was a one-party state when the Nuremberg Laws were passed (1935). Only Nazi party nominees were allowed to stand for election. The Nuremberg Laws were not put to the vote. They were read out, the Nazi Reichstag cheered wildly and that was that. 'Passed by acclaim' was the expression used.


Who oversees election laws?

Elections in the United States are overseen by the Federal Election Commission (FEC). That body has the power to interpret laws passed by Congress.


How many laws are made each year?

The number of new laws passed each year varies greatly depending on the country and level of government. In the United States, for example, hundreds of laws can be passed in a single year at the federal level, while at the state and local levels the number can be even higher. It's important to note that not all laws passed in a year are new, as some may be amendments or repeals of existing laws.


When was the nuremburg laws passed?

The Nuremberg Laws were passed in 1935.


Why did isolationists these laws passed?

Why did isolationists want these laws passed?


Which amendment stated that laws passed to increase the salaries of senators and reps could not take effect until after an election of reps had taken place?

The 27th amendment


Why did isolationist want these laws passed?

Why did isolationists want these laws passed?


What nation were the Nuremberg laws passed in?

The Nuremberg laws were passed in Germany.


Why are most election laws in this country are written at the state level?

Most election laws in the United States are written at the state level due to the Constitution's delegation of authority to states to regulate their own elections. This allows states to tailor their election processes to meet local needs and preferences, reflecting the diverse political and cultural landscapes across the country. Additionally, state control over elections promotes experimentation with different voting methods and procedures, which can lead to innovations in electoral practices. However, this state-level authority can also result in significant variations in election laws and access to voting across the nation.


What did Radical Republicans do to make the effort of the 14th amendment stronger?

They passed four more Reconstruction laws.


Which was passed first the general election law or the peace preservation law?

Peace Preservation Law was passed before the General Election Law.


What happened as a result to the formation of the commission of gas and electricity in the state of New York?

Other state governments passed similar laws.