<span> The </span>Articles of Confederation <span>served as the written document that established the functions of the national government of the United States after it declared independence from Great Britain.</span>
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<u>Copyright is the set of prerogatives conferred by legislation to any natural or legal person who has created an intellectual work, and serves to ensure jurifically that the use of the work and its respective benefits are the creator, under penalty of suit in case of misuse.</u>
However, there are some situations where US law authorizes the use of copyrighted works by third parties, depending on the purpose.
The perimited purposes are educational, cultural, critical and incentive to research and dissemination of knowledge, and it is prohibited to use for profit and commercial purposes.
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Explanation:
A. theory that holds a statement or belief that is true if and only if it "works," that is, if it allows us to predict certain results and function effectively in every day life, and if it encourages further inquiry and helps us lead better lives --------Pragmatic Theory of Truth
B. theory that holds a statement or belief is true if and only if it "coheres" or ties in with other statements or beliefs.---- Coherence Theory of Truth
C. The theory that defines truth in terms of a technical notion of satisfaction---Semantic Theory of Truth.
This "Necessary and Proper Clause" (sometimes also called the "Elastic Clause") grants Congress a set of so-called implied powers—that is, powers not explicitly named in the Constitution but assumed to exist due to their being necessary to implement the expressed powers that are named in Article I. The Bank's existence is a great example of implied powers: the Constitution doesn't say that Congress has the right to establish a bank, but its defenders claimed that one was necessary to carry out the Congress' power to collect taxes. Hope this helps.
Senators serve terms of six years each; the terms are staggered so that approximately one-third of the seats are up for election every two years.
Voting system: Varies in 5 States; Plurality voti...
Length of term: 6 years