How very philosophical.
maybe ALL of it can not- but the reason most of it does is because it is based on basic principles and ethics that do not change over time.
What are the Non Legislative Powers or Congress???
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To declare independace from Britain, or they'd still be Britain's.
The Articles of Confederation was the first constitution and to have new central government. States did not give up much of their power. They only had 1 vote in Congress. However, there was only one branch of the central government and that was Congress. The states still conducted the state government for their state.
the United States constitution
The Articles of Confederation gave power to the States even though Congress was still the main power.
It was all one government - the Southern states still sent representatives to Congress.
The Articles of Confederation gave power to the States even though Congress was still the main power.
Well, the Congress of the Confederation was a legislative branch under the Articles of Confederation. So the Constitutional Convention would've still come turned out the way it regularly turned out to be. The states would still have the same powers because the government was under the Articles of Confederation was a weak government anyways.
yes it told the pilgrims what the rules are and what they should do but it was unoffical form of government but it is still a form of government
The acuall Written speech was put into the Libary of Congress but other than that paper the words are still relevant today.
One way for the president to effectively kill legislation is by using the veto power. When Congress passes a bill, the president can refuse to sign it into law, thereby preventing it from taking effect. If the president vetoes a bill, Congress can still attempt to override the veto with a two-thirds majority in both chambers, but if they fail to do so, the legislation is effectively dead.