I don’t think so .. because in order to vote you have to be 18 or older
Answer:
The correct response is Option C. The Articles of Confederation left most governing power with the state governments.
Explanation:
The American government system is a federation of states and so each state has the individual power to govern over many issues within its own boundaries and there are only a few powers that are technically ceded to the federal or national government although it is a little more complicated in practice. There are really three types of delegated powers that are granted to the central government: enumerated powers, implied powers, and inherent powers. Enumerated powers or expressed powers are those that are outlined directly by the Constitution. Examples of this kind of power granted to the federal government are the power to regulate commerce with foreign nations and to establish the laws for naturalization. An implied power is how the government created the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) using their granted power to collect taxes.
The inherent powers are more complicated still being eminent domain, police, and taxation. However, these decisions can be controversial and contested. For example, claims of inherent power were used in many decisions after 9/11 like "extraordinary rendition," where President Bush claimed he had the authority to seize individuals and send them to Guantanomo and other areas of US control outside the United States for interrogation and torture.
I believe that the answer is experimentation.
It is the South Korea's lawmaking body that recently voted to impeach president park geun-hye over a corruption scandal. <span>The 300-member National Assembly is expected to vote on the impeachment bill. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.</span>
1700- the land was not very explored yet. There was a permanent mission in Baja California (today Mexico) but nothern California was claimed by Spanish, but not too explored yet.
1821- that's when Mexico had it, it's Mexico's independence year!
1846- In june and July- the California Republic!
1850- from September 9th it belonged to the States.