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yes lol ur doing this for Plato i am to lol

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What is foreign aggression?

the action of a state in violating by force the rights of anotherstate, particularly its territorial rights; an unprovoked offensive,attack, invasion, or the like: The army is prepared to stop anyforeign aggression.2.any offensive action, attack, or procedure; an inroad orencroachment: an aggression upon one's rights.3.the practice of making assaults or attacks; offensive action ingeneral.4.Psychiatry. overt or suppressed hostility, either innate orresulting from continued frustration and directed outward oragainst oneself.


What constitutional issues were in dispute during the civil war?

Technically, the southern states wanted the right it was the right to secede (withdraw) from the Union (United States) since the rest of the nation had started imposing laws that many Southerners felt were states rights and issues. When slavery was abolished, many Southerners did not believe that their plantations could continue to function, so they decided that they did not need to belong to the United States, and declared to be separate. While the issue was slavery, it was actually about more than that. It was about the rights of the states to make their own laws and the right of the Federal Government to enforce laws imposed upon the states. The North states were also selling cotton-goods to Southern states at outrageous costs, this angered the South since all cotton originated from Southern states.


The amendment that guarantees the people have other rights that are not written in the Constitution?

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Why is the hawk a symbol of war?

A hawk dives upon it's prey like a "dive bomber." mj


Why did that happen on Kristallnacht Bitches?

Depends upon what you mean by 'that'.

Related Questions

A sentence for infringe?

My lawyer made sure noone can infringe upon my rights.


Infringe used in a sentence?

The police officer began to infringe upon my rights when he arrested me without reading me them. The definition of infringe is to encroach upon in a way that violates law or the rights of another.


Does this infringe upon the states rights to govern their citizens?

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What is true about all government policies?

They infringe upon the rights of some groups


Which is not a right guaranteed under the Bill of Rights?

life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness (however these "rights" are limited so as to not infringe upon others rights. For example, your right of liberty, essentially freedom cannot infringe upon another persons right to live.)


What is an unalienable right of the declaration of the independence?

life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness (however these "rights" are limited so as to not infringe upon others rights. For example, your right of liberty, essentially freedom cannot infringe upon another persons right to live.)


The bill of rights was added to the constitution to meet the demands of?

Anti-federalists that believed the original constitution gave the government power to infringe upon the rights of man.


How did Napoleon try to restrict individual rights?

All dictators try to restrict individual rights of freedom, in order to prevent a revolt that could end their dictatorship.


What is a constitutional constraint?

Constraints are limitations or restrictions that are placed upon something else. Constitutional constraints are the limitations set forth by the constitution or restrictions placed upon people that may violate their constitutional rights.


What is the bill of rights Why was it written?

It was to give the American people rights, that the government could not infringe upon. IT was to limit the power of the government, so the people would have rights.


What exactly is being nullified by the state of South Carolina?

The state of South Carolina is nullifying the enforcement of certain federal gun control measures, asserting that these laws infringe upon the rights granted by the Second Amendment. This action reflects a broader trend among some states to challenge federal authority and protect what they view as constitutional rights. South Carolina's move is part of a growing debate over states' rights versus federal regulations.


Why are there limitations on our rights Who determines the limitations?

Limitations on rights exist to balance individual freedoms with the welfare of society, ensuring that one person's rights do not infringe upon another's. These limitations are often determined by laws and regulations established by governments, guided by constitutional principles, public safety, and social norms. Courts and legislative bodies interpret and enforce these limitations, aiming to protect both individual liberties and the common good. Ultimately, the balance between rights and limitations reflects societal values and priorities.