Answer:
A: True
Explanation:
You can‘t convict someone for something if you don’t have reasoning or evidence they did it.
What's my favorite song by Juice WRLD
Answer:
Wishing Well or Come and Go (i like come and go better btw)
Explanation:
Answer:
Dumb Slu or Numb the pain
Explanation:
Determine if the statement is true or false.
A six pack refers to a simultaneous array that shows six photos arranged in two rows of three photos each.
Hello, I kinda need help on this. This is my last thing to do for the day. So pls help and ty, have a wonderful day.
im giving out the rest of my points for this one bois-
Answer:
1.) Each state only had one vote in Congress, regardless of size.
Congress did not have the power to tax.
Congress did not have the power to regulate foreign and interstate commerce.
2.) if each state only has one vote regardless of size that means that California and maine would have the same amount of votes regardless of the population diffrence.
as of now are country relays on tax to do things like pave roads and funding for schools.
that basically means that they didnt have the power to regulate things like the railroads.
3.) I mean to be honest the reason the constitution was written was more then just the three failings it was a combination of all of the things that had gone wrong in the few years of the confederation.
Answer:
i want points :)
Explanation:
*10 POINTS* who was Cesare Beccaria
How are the three branches of government at the state level similar to the three branches of government at the federal level?
Answer:
Some similarities between the three branches of government at the state level and the three branches of government at the federal level are that they both have three branches, which are the executive, legislative, and judicial. The branches in both levels have almost the same tasks, the executive at the federal level makes carries out laws for the nation and the state level does the same for the state. The legislative branch makes the laws for the state and federal levels, and lastly, the judicial branch evaluates laws for the state at the state level, and the nation at the federal level.