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they are passed and carried on the majority vote of either the directors or members (shareholders) at a meeting of a company.

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The strict rules that were passed by congressmen who supported the South were called gag resolutions. The purpose of the resolutions was to prohibit discussions of slavery.


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How a Bill is Passed by The United Nations General Assembly?

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