Nowadays that is quite easy if you have a computer with an internet connection and know how to use it. You need to go to the Senate or the House web page and examine the roll call vote tallies to find the exact record of votes every day.
You can also go to the Congressional record web page for vote tallies for the two chambers of Congress. However it is important to make a difference between the different types of votes since not all of these are recorded by name. Voice votes are only voted by the Congressperson saying “aye” or “no” to a particular proposition or bill. Division or standing votes are voted by raising a hand and then the presiding officers count the Members.
US Troops were killed during a conflict.
In the year 1993, the Somalian capital of Mogadishu was raided by American troops.
President Bush had sent the United States forces to go on a mission to provide food to the people of Somalia who were suffering from the civil war.
Thousands of Somalia civilians were starving so the President Bush sent the American on a humanitarian mission.
During a battle two United Nations soldiers and American 18 Americans lost their lives.
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The correct answer is:
A government's sole responsibility should be the protection of man's natural rights.
Explanation:
The Declaration of Independence was drafted by Thomas Jefferson to declare that the American colonies were now independent from the English Crown, and to state the reasons why that separation was needed. The main reasons stated in the Declaration of Independence were the violation of unalienable rights and liberties, in the document it was stated that whenever governments fail to secure those rights, people are forced to abolish that government, since it is the government's responsibility to protect the unalienable natural rights of people.
The Preamble of the Constitution, on the other hand, states that the American people gives the government the power to protect and secure their unalienable rights, freedom and property. The Constitution, therefor, is designed to protect the people and to prevent an abuse of power of the government.