wheath any one wants to admit it or not YES.
No amendment could change equal representation in the senate without
In "Taking Sides," Lincoln believes that the pivotal event that changed his life was his participation in a series of debates against Stephen A. Douglas during the 1858 Illinois Senate race. These debates not only sharpened his political skills and public speaking but also solidified his stance on slavery and its moral implications, ultimately shaping his future as a national leader. Lincoln viewed the debates as a critical moment that propelled him into the national spotlight and set the stage for his presidential aspirations.
Senate either drops the bill or change it in some manner acceptable to the minority .
Senate either drops the bill or change it in some manner acceptable to the minority .
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House of Representatives and the Senate.
The current president of the Senate as well as the president pro tempore are Democrats. This could change early in 2013.
Augustus was respectful of the senate despite his power because he was much smarter politically than his uncle/father Julius. He learned from Caesar's assassination, which was caused by Caesar's ignoring the senate and actually insulting it. He also knew that his form a government was a change and change came slowly to the old men of the senate. One of his sayings was "make haste slowly".
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There are a few disadvantages of debates. Some of the disadvantages are bias, repetition may change views, and a debate can be hurtful to others.
because of China's rapid increases in carbon emissions