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Essays About power coerce unanimous
... There were no federal courts, no authority to act directly upon individuals, no power to coerce states, and there had to be unanimous approval of the states ...
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... had the right to veto state legislation, coerce states militarily ... idea that they would allow more power for them ... the federalists wanted to have a unanimous vote ...
(2270 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)
... "In 1986, the Supreme Court gave its unanimous blessing to a ... Forms of power have quite frequently been used to reward or coerce one into sexual favors. ...
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