Answers About US Constitution
A campaign treasurer is the chief financial officer for a political campaign, responsible for legally managing money, tracking all donations and expenditures, a
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US Constitution
Does judge lose jurisdiction for ling to respond to Judicial Notice?
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A judge does not lose jurisdiction simply for failing to respond to a request for judicial notice. Jurisdiction pertains to a court's authority to hear and deci
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US Constitution
How did progressivism change Americans beliefs about the federal government?
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The Progressive Movement (1900-1920) was basically a reform movement. The movement drew its ideals and inspiration from the writings of Thomas Jefferson and ref
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What is the purpose of executive coaching?
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The purpose of executive coaching is to help business leaders become more effective in how they think, lead, and make decisions. When I first heard about execut
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What was watergate and what did it do to the office of the president?
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Watergate was a political scandal in the 1970s involving a break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters and subsequent cover-up efforts by members
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Politics and Government
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The superme courts of the US and virgina determine the constitutionality of laws and acts of the legislative and executive branches of government This power is called what?
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The power of the Supreme Courts of the U.S. and Virginia to determine the constitutionality of laws and acts of the legislative and executive branches is called
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Who is more likely to follow the delegate theory of representation?
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The delegate theory of representation is more likely to be followed by representatives who prioritize the preferences and opinions of their constituents over th
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US Presidents
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When did Newt Gingrich demand President Clinton pass into law NAFTA or he would never get a bill through Congress?
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Newt Gingrich demanded that President Bill Clinton pass the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in 1993, during the early years of Clinton's presidency.
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of the United States
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What is the significance of Dartmouth College v Woodward?
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Dartmouth College v. Woodward (1819) is a landmark Supreme Court case that established the principle of the inviolability of private corporate charters. The Cou
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US Constitution
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What 2 states have the most republican congressmen?
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As of the latest congressional makeup, Texas and Florida have the most Republican congressmen. Texas consistently leads with a significant number of Republican
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US Constitution
What are the two primary powers of the speaker?
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The two primary powers of the speaker are the ability to convey ideas and influence the audience. Through effective communication, a speaker can inform, persuad
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US Constitution
What is stated in RA 4723 of 1966 constitution?
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Republic Act No. 4723, enacted in 1966, pertains to the regulation of the practice of nursing in the Philippines. It established the Board of Nursing, defined t
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US Constitution
What is the branch davidian?
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The Branch Davidians are a religious sect that emerged from the Davidian movement, which itself split from the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the 1950s. Led by
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History, Politics & Society
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Which branch of the legislature is made up of 100 members 2 from each state?
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In the U.S.A. it is the SENATE.
All other representatives sit in the House of Representatives.
The whole is referred to as the Capitol.