The power to prevent harmful speech against the government
Yes, the 'noun' present is a common noun, a general word for a gift, or a general word for the current period of time; a word for any present.The word present is also:an adjective (present, more present, most present)a verb (present, presents, presenting, presented).A proper noun is the name or title of a person, place, or thing; for example:Present Lake in Sudbury ON, CanadaPresent Street in Stafford, TX"Clear and Present Danger" (1994 movie) with Harrison Ford.
deficit financing is not a foreign affairs power given to congress.
congress can not declare war
Because congress convinced them that the articles of confederation should be given to them
Joe's nickname given to him by his brothers is "Danger"
I/you/we/they have given. He/she/it has given.
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Congress can impeach a president.
It is the Congress. The congress is divided into two sections, the Senate, and the House of Representatives.
The present perfect of "give" is "have/has given." For example: "I have given," "She has given."
- Requested women be heard in congress and given the right to vote.
The power that is given to congress is the ability to borrow money.