No. Some candidates make promises just to make themselves sound more appealing, nothing is set in stone unless they sign a paper with their signatures before hand (I'm not sure they're technically allowed in many cases.) Like for example one of the presidents (I won't name any names so that we won't get into a political debate) had promised and swore that they'd do something but once they'd won presidency, they'd completely deleted it from their page and acted as though it hadn't happened, stating that they'd just changed their mind!
Good luck, rockstar! I hope you pass. (;
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Samurai must pay back the kindness of their parents
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Herein lies the Way of the Samurai, the means by which he earns his clothing, food, and shelter; and by which his heart is put at ease, and he is enabled to pay back at length his obligation to his lord and the kindness of his parents.
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the principle that states cannot, by legislative enactment, interfere with the power of Congress to regulate commerce.
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B. Victoriano Huerta
Explanation:
The Mexican Revolution and the United States in the Collections of the Library of Congress. The War Against Huerta. General Victoriano Huerta took control of the government following the assassinations of President Francisco Madero and Vice President José Pino Suárez.