No, because no matter how much society changes, our rights should never. Our Constitution sets us apart from other nations in the sense that our rights are guaranteed. Once we open up the doors from changing our guaranteed rights, we open up the doors for tyranny.
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mostly it was the economic drive for cheaper and more affordable items as well as trying to maintain cheap labor and for number two the revolution caused major changes to the population creating major overcrowding and disease during said time the west was booming with business people had a chance to strike it rich and if lucky improve the lives of their families
George Washington contended that the geographic situation of the United States allowed it to maintain its distance from the political problems and wars of Europe. Did the early citizens follow his guideline that the US should stay neutral?
Yes
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The correct answer is letter C
The party of the candidate who wins the most votes in the state elects his commission and the candidate (or candidates) who loses in that state does not win any delegates. On the Monday after the second Wednesday of December, elected delegates meet in the capital of their state to then choose the president.