The government carries out business by making it go through several proccesses of voting and thinking about what is fair or not. Usually this will be in a case of law? I am suggesting this is your question. To answer this, the governemnt will have the law passed thorugh several proccesses. The pres can then veto (not let it thru)
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<span>Governments are supposed to carry out the business of governing in accordance</span>
Answer: The Second Amendment of the United States Constitution reads: "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." It allowed people to have weopons as long as they used them carefully.
Explanation:
"<span>For a time, geopolitical events and natural disasters had strong short-term effects on oil prices, such as </span>North Korean missile tests, <span>the </span>2006 conflict between Israel and Lebanon, <span>worries over </span>Iranian nuclear plans in 2006, Hurricane Katrina, <span>and various other factors.</span><span> By 2008, such pressures appeared to have an insignificant impact on oil prices given the onset of the </span>global recession.<span> The recession caused demand for energy to shrink in late 2008, with oil prices collapsing from the July 2008 high of $147 to a December 2008 low of $32.</span><span> Oil prices stabilized by August 2009 and generally remained in a broad trading range between $70 and $120 through November 2014,</span><span> before returning to 2003 pre-crisis levels by early 2016."</span>
Answer: d. the House of Representatives and the Senate
Explanation:
The Senate and the House of Representatives in the United States, collectively form Congress which is the legislative body of the Federal government.
Similarly in Afghanistan, the Wolesi Jirga (House of the People) and the Meshrano Jirga (House of Elders) collectively form the Parliament of Afghanistan which is the legislative body of Afghanistan. The two bodies are therefore most like the Senate and the House of Representatives.
Bogus generally means fake or "not genuine", here are a few examples of how to use bogus in a sentence.
The idea that global warming is not real is bogus.
You are a liar because you consistently tell me bogus statements.