41= to plan for saving and spending money 42= address 43= there was no question, only answers 44= They were all Creek Indians living in America before the European explorers arrived. 45= the Radical Republicans' plan and Johnson's plan 46= the Proclamation of 1763, the Stamp Act, and the Intolerable Acts following the Boston Tea Party 47= the Bill of Rights 48= through partisan elections, non-partisan elections, or appointed by higher judges or local legislators 49= Archaic 50= Georgia declared that the Constitution guaranteed the right to vote but not the right to hold office and removed them from office.
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The answer is in the 'necessary and proper clause' of the U.S. Constitution, better known as the 'elastic clause,' which allows Congress to make laws it needs to carry out its own powers.
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Mnemonic devices are a type of literary device which helps you remember certain things. Mnemonic devices can be anything from acronyms, to phrases, short poems, etc. Like if you wanted to remember the order of taxonomy, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus and Species, a mnemonic device would be something like:
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<span>The phrase actually refers is the what by now should be the well-known history of the U.S. supporting military coups all over South and Central America. Many of the officers involved in the coups with documented violation of human rights were trained by the U.S. in the so-called School of Americas renamed the Western Hemisphere for Institute for Security of Cooperation. </span><span>
</span><span>If you look back at the history of the U.S, you'll see a number of wars or otherwise extensive conflicts averaging every 20-30 years. This rabid aggression and the use of extensive deception are among the reasons U.S. presence is not only resented in Central/South America but currently in areas such as the Middle East.
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