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True or False... the US constitution has an equal rights for women amendment?

It's a real travesty that the ERA has not been ratified.....

Write your Representative....

Don't tell me that women should not have equal rights protected by law....

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Please help Articles of Confederation questions True/False?

If the answer is False, please tell why. :)

1. The articles of confederation gave almost all power to the central government
2. The lack of unity created by the articles of confederation resulted in conflicts between the states
3. The articles of confederation made it easy for congress to resolve conflicts between the states
4. Shays's Rebellion had little effect on how people felt about the articles of confederation and the new government
5. The Northwest Ordinance was an important law passed by Congress under the articles

PLEASE HELP ITS DUE BY TOMORROW!

Is it true that the constitution gives the president the power to declare war?

2. Is it true that the president is not required to follow the advice of his Cabinet?

3. The power of the Supreme court to declare acts of congress unconstitutional is known as judicial review. true or false?

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American Articles of Confederation true or false??? (2)?

is this statement true or false and if its false whats the true statement???

"Americans leaders felt that shay's rebellion was an isolated incident without further consequences"

Is RTI a constitutional right or a legal right?

RTI is a fundamental Right, which derives its practical applicability and further real time credibility through the RTI Act.Right to Information is a part of fundamental rights under Article 19(1) of the Constitution. Article 19 (1) says that every citizen has freedom of speech and expression.To read further about RTI and provisions involved which make the RTI work check this out.People cannot exercise their Right to Freedom of Speech And Expression- Until and unless THEY KNOWAs early as in 1976, the Supreme Court said in the case of Raj Narain vs State of UP, that people cannot speak or express themselves unless they know. Therefore, right to information is embedded in article 19.Why was RTI Act, 2005 enacted?Right to Information involved going against years of complacent and opaque state machinery. When you go against a giant you need to have more than just a mandate you need to have a proper machinery, process, plan and other aspects clear and in black and white.This need for a machinery or a process is addressed by RTI. It is through the detailed provisions of the RTI ACT, through which we can exercise this fundamental right.Right to Information Act 2005, which became effective on 13th October 2005, provides that machinery. Therefore, Right to Information Act does not give us any new right. It simply lays down the process on how to apply for information, where to apply, how much fees etc.

Do any state constitutions recognize or protect citizens' right to bear arms?

Do any state constitutions recognize or protect citizens' right to bear arms?Only a few…Alabama Constitution Article I, Section 26Alaska Constitution, Article I, Section 19Arizona Constitution, Article 2, Section 26Arkansas Constitution Article II, Section 5Colorado Constitution, Article II, Section 13Connecticut Constitution, Article I, Section 15Delaware Constitution, Article I, § 20Florida Constitution, Article I, Section 8(a)Georgia Constitution, Article I, Section 1, Paragraph VIII.Hawaii Constitution, Article I, Section 17Idaho Constitution, Article I, Section 11Illinois Constitution, Article I, Section 22Indiana Constitution, Article I, Section 32Iowa Constitution, Article I, Section 1Kansas Constitution, Bill of Rights, Section 4Kentucky Constitution, Section 1Louisiana Constitution, Article I, Section 11Maine Constitution, Article 1, Section 16Massachusetts Constitution, Part The First, Article XVIIMichigan Constitution, Article I, Section 6Mississippi Constitution Article III, Section 12Missouri Constitution, Article I, Section 23Montana Constitution, Article II, Section 12Nebraska Constitution, Article I, Section 1Nevada Constitution, Article 1, Section 11, [1.]New Hampshire Constitution, Part First, Article 2-aNew Jersey Constitution, Article I, [1.]New Mexico Constitution, Article II, Section 6New York Civil Rights Law, Article 2, Section 4North Carolina Constitution, Article I, Section 30North Dakota Constitution, Article I, Section 1Ohio Constitution, Article I, Section 4Oklahoma Constitution, Article II, Section 26Oregon Constitution, Article I, Section 27Pennsylvania Constitution, Article I, Section 21Rhode Island Constitution, Article I, Section 22South Carolina Constitution, Article I, Section 20South Dakota Constitution, Article VI, Section 24Tennessee Constitution, Article I, Section 26Texas Constitution, Article I, Section 23Utah Constitution, Article I, Section 6Vermont Constitution, Chapter 1, Article 16Virginia Constitution, Article I, Section 13Washington Constitution, Article I, Section 24West Virginia Constitution, Article III, Section 22Wisconsin Constitution, Article I, Section 25Wyoming Constitution, Article I, Section 24

AP GOV true and false questions.?

T/F

1 The US constitution makes much reference to the creation of a federal bureaucracy?
2. The responsibilities of the bureaucracy are spelled out in detail in article II of the U.S. constiutuion?
3.Administrative appointments are controversial because the personal characteristics of the officials determine how the laws are interpreted and applied.
4. The spoils system is aother phrase for political patronage.
5. Distribubtion of benefits was the chief goal of bureaucratic agencies created in the late 19th century.
6. The federal bureaucracy today employs approximately the same number of people, directly and indirectly, as it did during WWII.
7. The power of the bureaucracy depends less on its size than on the extent of its discretionary authority.
8. Before 1913, the federal govt could not collect income taxes.
10. A schedule C job is a prestigious one with in the federal bureaucracy.
11. The Pendleton Act of 1883 called for the transfer of jobs from patronage to merit.

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