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The federal government supports people with disabilities through
various programs and legislation, such as the Americans with Disabilities
Act (ADA), which proh
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It is not uncommon for an executive agreement
to be made when?

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An executive agreement is often made when the President needs to act
quickly without the lengthy process of seeking Senate approval for
a treaty. These agreemen
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US Constitution

What describes concurrent power?

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Concurrent powers are those powers that are shared by both the federal and
state governments in a federal system. These powers allow both levels of government t
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What is the noun of guarantee?

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The noun form of “guarantee” is “guarantee” itself, which refers
to a formal promise or assurance, typically regarding the quality
or perfor
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US Constitution

What is meant by Implied condition under the home building legislation?

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Implied conditions under home building legislation refer to certain standards
and obligations that are automatically included in building contracts, even if the
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US Constitution

What is Civilian Oversight?

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Civilian oversight refers to the mechanisms and processes through which non-law enforcement individuals or organizations monitor, review, and evaluate police an
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What is meant by an active judiciary?

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An active judiciary refers to a judicial system that takes an assertive role in interpreting laws, protecting rights, and ensuring justice, often through judici
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What happens if the president sign a bill into law
and then decides that he want to change his mind about the bill being passed?

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Once the president signs a bill into law, it becomes legally binding and
cannot be unilaterally revoked or changed by the president.
If the president wishes to
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How does the court decide whether your case is
serious or not?

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The court assesses the seriousness of a case based
on several factors, including the nature of the offense, the potential harm caused
to individuals or society,
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Federal law is codified by who?

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Federal law is codified by the United States Congress, which creates statutes that are
then compiled and organized in the United States Code (U.S.C.).
The U.S.C
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US Constitution

How is due process practiced in school setting?

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Due process in a school setting ensures that students are afforded fair treatment and legal
rights when facing disciplinary actions. This typically involves
not
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US Constitution

What happens after state legislatures approve a law?

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After state legislatures approve a law, it is sent to the governor for review.
The governor can then sign the law into effect, allow
it to become law without a
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US Constitution

Who is the dutchess county executive?

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As of my last update in October 2023, the Dutchess
County Executive is Marc Molinaro. He has held this position since 2012 and is a member of the Republican Par
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US Constitution

How do the people of US have a voice in government policy and procedure cool?

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In the United States, citizens have a voice in government policy and procedure primarily through voting in elections, which allows
them to choose representative
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US Constitution

What are Two of the most important principles of democratic theory are
majority rule and?

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Two of the most important principles of democratic theory are majority rule and minority rights.
Majority rule establishes that decisions are made
based on the
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US Constitution

How did the government try to manage the skyrocketing national deb?

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To manage the skyrocketing national debt, the government
implemented various strategies, including fiscal austerity measures
to reduce spending and increase rev
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US Constitution

What does William Niskanen mean when he claims that executive department bureau chiefs are budget
maximizers?

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William Niskanen suggests that executive department bureau chiefs
prioritize increasing their budgets to enhance their
departments’ power and resources, rather

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US Constitution

What is a group of people that tries to promote it’s ideas and influence government?

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A group of people that seeks to promote its ideas and influence government is
known as an interest group or advocacy group. These organizations often focus
on s
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US Constitution

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Can writ petition overrule a previous court judgment?

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No, a writ petition cannot overrule a previous court judgment.

A writ petition is typically used to seek judicial review of
a lower court’s decision or to enfor
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US Constitution

The stipulation requiring the accused persons be told they have the right to remain silent sterns from who?

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The stipulation requiring that accused persons be informed of their
right to remain silent stems from the U.S. Supreme Court case Miranda v.
Arizona, decided in
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US Constitution

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Was William few with the Bill of Rights?

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William Few was a delegate to the Constitutional Convention and played a role in the ratification of the U.S.
Constitution. While he initially supported the Con
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US Constitution

What is the most basic purpose Of the Constitution?

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The most basic purpose of the Constitution is
to establish the framework for government and define the fundamental
principles that guide the political system. I
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Why did john langdon agree on the great compromise?

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John Langdon agreed to the Great Compromise because it provided
a balanced solution to the contentious debate between large and small states
regarding represent
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US Constitution

How many syllablesinthe word cruel?

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The word “cruel” has two syllables. It can be phonetically broken down as “cru-el.”

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