Answer:
No,
Explanation:
In united States, the right to bear fire arms is protected under the 2nd amendment of the constitution.
The only situation where a person can legally be thrown out from a certain social setting is if that person is directly disrupt the activity in that group with the weapon.
From the passage above, the student who held the concealed weapon does not seems to actively do something that disrupt others. This make the class does not have any legal / solid ground to kept that student out.
Answer:
The force applied will cause the object to be displaced from its equilibrium position.
However, the motion caused by the force on the object will be slight/minimal because of the small difference between the weight of the object and the force applied.
Explanation:
The weight of the object, W = 49.5 lbs
Force applied, F = 50 lbs
From the information given, it is observed that the force applied is greater than the weight of the object, i.e. F > W
Since, the force applied is greater than the weight of the object, the force applied is sufficient to cause a displacement of the object from the equilibrium position since it is known that the only cause of motion is force.
Here is information for both perspectives:
Federalists
I would support the federalists because they believed in a strong central government that would help to unite the states. Along with this, the creation of a new stronger federal government would help to solve the problems America faced under its first constitution, the Articles of Confederation. Under the Articles of Confederation, the federal government could not tax or even raise an army. With the new US Constitution, the federal government would have these necessary powers in order to ensure safety within American society.
Anti-Federalists
I would support the Anti-Federalists because they were advocates of states rights. Along with this, the Anti-Federalists knew that a central government with too much power could very easily result in a monarchy, much like the one the United States experienced when controlled by Great Britain.