False, because when the animal injures itself it is not part of the DNA so when the animal reproduces the trait is not passed down. But the offspring can develop the same muscles or injuries as the animal did.
War Power Act is a federal law created to control the power of the president to engage in armed conflicts with other nations without the approval of the U.S. Congress.
Among other stipulations, it requires that the president notifies the congress <em>48 hours</em> prior to sending military forces to action, and forbids them to stay longer than <em>60 days</em> in missions, with and extra <em>30 day</em> period for withdrawing.
It relates to the President in a way that in the 20th/21st century, it's very important to have this kind of regulations, to prevent wars, and rushed decisions of going to battle. Nowadays, weapons are deadlier than ever, and an atomic war is a real possibility, and efforts like these help prevent it.
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No. The government should only regulate what is necessary, and as long as it respects human rights while doing so.
When the government makes decisions regarding household life, education, and the workplace, the government can easily become totalitarian. A tolalitarian government is very dangerous as exemplified by real-life examples such as Hitler's Germany or modern-day North Korea. (In fiction, the subject of a totalitarian government is also treated in the famous novel 1984).
One cause of the Decembrist Revolt was the fact that liberals were threatened by the new ruler's conservative views.