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You, the members of the United States Congress, have often taken significant stands against international terrorism and acts of violence waged in order to ...
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"Should the United States Congress Designate English to be the Nations Official Language" Is it fair to have a designated language for the country that has the ...
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... After a year of warfare, the Congress declared the United States of America independent of Great Britain in the Declaration of Independence. ...
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... If the United States deemed it necessary to implement a Congress that represented all people of the public, where would it end? ...
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... United States got involved legally in that written in the Constitution it states that the United States can not get involved in a war unless Congress votes and ...
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... I, Section 1, of the United States Constitution, provides that: All legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which ...
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... Neither Congress nor the President seems to be focused on reducing the deficit ... committee on April 21, 2005, Mr. Greenspan warned that, "the United States is on ...
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... in hostilities is clearly indicated by the circumstances, and after every such introduction shall consult regularly with the Congress until United States Armed ...
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... after Richard Nixon took office as President of the United States, the ... did not bother to use the constitutional requirement of asking congress before starting ...
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Government rules: In United States the Congress had passed the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement and Modernization Act of 2003 or MMA and with this ...
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... The Legislative Branch is the first area that we will look at. The Congress of the United States was created by Article I, of the Constitution. ...
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... many treaties with Spain, Britain, and other European countries, but it was blocked by Congress. In John Jay's Instructions to the United States Minister to ...
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... Since there was no constitutional provision for the purchase of land this did raise some controversy in congress and throughout the United States. ...
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Some are still floating around in congress waiting to get passed. ... states that if a juvenile is alleged of committing an offense to the United States Juvenile ...
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... more that obvious opinion of the American people, President Tyler prompted Congress to admit ... 1845, Texas was added as the newest member of the United States of ...
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... and not enough time doing. Many as the largest branch in government view the Congress of the United States. The power to make laws ...
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... In conclusion, the bicameral system of legislation in the United States has obviously made great strides since the First Congress met. ...
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... In April, 1806, the United States Congress passed a new law. This law was called a Non-importation Act which band English goods from American markets. ...
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... $35,000 (Rau M-1). As of current fiscal year's budget, the United States government ... resolution by a party-line vote, in both houses of Congress (Hosansky 1450 ...
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... In the Library of Congress (Rise of Industrial America 1876-1900) an article ... Machinery of Making Shoes.\"2 The mechanization introduced to the United States in ...
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... until the next big case would change the course of history in the United States once again ... Between Congress and the SC, many civil rights acts were passed. ...
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... The Democrats and the Republicans compete for the majority of seats in congress. At times the state of the governmental process in the United States can have ...
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... It was a sensitive subject between the United States and China and the United States Congress hoped to settle things through the China Policy Act. ...
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... Why then is the Congress of the United States pursuing a new bill to change Puerto Rico's status from a commonwealth to a state? ...
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... Section 1 states that ALL of the legislative Powers granted should be vested in a Congress of the United States, which consists of a Senate and House of ...
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... due to Saddam Husseins invasion of Kuwait, the threat of chemical warfare and the encouragement of the United States Congress and the United Nations Security ...
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... After almost thirteen years, Congress and the United States citizens have had the misfortune of reflecting on the blunders of the Immigration Reform Act of 1986 ...
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... Northern abolitionist demanded that Congress ban slavery from the western territories ... the territory or other property belonging to the United States" (thewest ...
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... Section 1 states that ALL of the legislative Powers granted should be vested in a Congress of the United States, which consists of a Senate and House of ...
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... and Jennifer\'s Law. This bill was passed by the One Hundred Sixth Congress of the United States of America. The major aim of the ...
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