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Yes and Yes. The US Constitution applies to all the states. Each state has its own constitution that applies to that state. The state cannot contradict anything in the US Constitution, but they can add things that they feel are missing, or have more stringent requirements for certain things. And the state's constitution sets up and defines the government that will rule the state.
the answer is Arkansas
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Arkansas's state motto is Regnat Populus. It is Latin for "the people rule."
The Faroe Islands belongs to Denmark, however they do have home rule.
its the identity rule
The mutation rule states that the state of mutations are in a mutated state when compared to a normal state. This is a slight mutation from the original stated rule.
were = they were seen together yesterday where = where abouts did you see them together. So 'where' would be correct. "Where are things at" is not the correct use of English - I believe it is slang for 'what is happening' or 'what is the news'. It is better not to use slang. "Where are things?" is better because it doesn't end a sentence with a preposition. However, in modern spoken American English, that rule is mostly ignored. When asked about the rule, Winston Churchill said, "The rule forbidding a preposition at the end of a sentence, is a pedantry, up with which, I will not put" The odd avoidance of "put up with" at the end of the sentence proves the point that the rule is pointless. However, "Where are things at?" does sound less educated, if not strictly incorrect.
As usual property belong to common people. he was only the administrator. he only makes rule but the property remain to common people
The mutation rule states that the state of mutations are in a mutated state when compared to a normal state. This is a slight mutation from the original stated rule.
Moquito Land. Where only mosquito live and rule.
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First colony to break away from British Rule. First State to have a constitution. Ninth State to join the Union. Birthplace of Franklin Pierce. State where Christa McAuliffe taught school.
No, Australia does not belong to England. Australia was originally colonised by England, and under English rule, but the last of these ties were severed with the Australia Act of 1986.
The official definition for majority rule is "the principle that the greater number should exercise greater power."
The Augustinians, who follow the Rule of Saint Augustine of Hippo!!