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Congress isn't involved in the National Security Agency. However, it should be involved in order to regulate the agency.
Many people feel that Congress should be reformed because at the current time there are no term limits. Many believe that members of Congress should not be allowed to make a lifelong career out of serving in the Senate or the House.
The state should regulate centers.
I think that Chloe should be in congress:)
Congress doesn't clarify the constitution. They make laws. It is the Supreme Court that uses the constitution to interpret laws. There are judges who believe in strict interpretation of the constitution and they try to follow the constitution written as the founding fathers meant it to be made. Then, there are those who believe that there should be a looser interpretation because 200 years ago there was a different world than today.
It was necessary for Marshall to explain why navigation should be considered as part of commerce in order to establish the broad scope of Congress's power under the Commerce Clause. By including navigation as part of commerce, Marshall expanded the definition of commerce to encompass all aspects of commercial activity, including transportation. This interpretation allowed Congress to regulate navigation as a means to facilitate and regulate interstate commerce effectively.
At the Constitutional Convention, the delegates agreed that Congress should have the power to levy taxes, regulate commerce, declare war, and make laws necessary for executing its enumerated powers. This framework was designed to create a strong federal government while balancing power among the states. The delegates aimed to ensure that Congress could effectively address national issues and govern the country efficiently.
Yes, when referring to the United States Congress as a specific legislative body, the word "Congress" should be capitalized.
Southerners thought congress should protect their borders.
because we should
U.S. President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed Armistice Day on November 11, 1919 and the U.S. Congress changed the name to Veterans Day on June 1, 1954.