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Why do many governors hold greater influence over their parties organizations then do presidents or legislators?
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 11:00
Read the aphorisms. be slow in choosing a friend, slower in changing. an open foe may prove a curse; but a pretended friend is worse. a true friend is the best possession. according to these aphorisms from benjamin franklin's poor richard's almanack, what might happen if a person is careless in choosing a friend? it is best not to have friends because they will usually betray you. casual friends are often the best and can be more trusted than enemies. a person who has betrayed you can sometimes become a good friend. a friend who is not carefully chosen can be worse than an enemy.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 16:10
Which best explains why the supreme court’s decision in plessy v. ferguson was unconstitutional? the supreme court’s ruling allowed states to deny equal protection to any person within its jurisdiction. since the 14th amendment did not make concessions for people born outside the us, the supreme court’s decision could not be applied. the supreme court’s decision gave individual states the freedom to make their own laws in relation to non-whites. since segregation laws did not provide equal protections or liberties to non-whites, the ruling was not consistent with the 14th amendment.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 18:30
1. describe the concept of the unitary executive. discuss whether this concept is practical.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 21:00
This description of the "firm league of friendship" of states is a quotation from the
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