Answer:
Requires the state to maintain a balanced budget
Explanation:
Many state balanced-budget practices appear to have been developed from a limit on state debt by judicial interpretation or political consensus. The compilers have not attempted to trace judicial interpretation, but have included the debt-limitation
Answer:
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Explanation:
a constitution is a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed. It is needed because it establishes our very government as it is meant to be
Idn't Spain have more colonies in Africa?
OK. During the era of exploration, the Portuguese were sailing around the coast of Africa and began their colonies in Mozambique, Angola, Guinea-Bissau, Cape Verde and Sao Tome y Principe. By the 1500's, Spain was preoccupied by explanding their empire in the Americas. Africa was then ignored for centuries before the introduction of quamine, which allowed Europeans to travel inland in Africa without dropping like flies from malaria. Hence, in the 1870's the scramble for Africa began! The British and French, the two largest Western powers of the day, took the most land in Africa. Germany too took colonies...Cameroon, Tanzania, Togo and Namibia were German colonies before WWI. Even Belgium took the Congo (they actually began the Scramble for Africa after circumnaviagting the Congo River). After WWI, they would also take Rwanda and Burundi from the Germans.
1. Before the beginning nothing (void) exists.
<span>2. Into the infinite nothingness a spark appears to swirl, expand and fractalise ever random patterns (chaos). </span>
<span>3. Into this primordial soup enter three creative powers, namely divine action (energy), utterance (vibration, word), and intent (knowledge). Note: I take these three elements from ancient Egyptian metaphysics, where Heka as "life-giving (divine) energy", with Hu as "life-giving (divine) utterance" and Sia as "life-giving (divine) knowledge" represented the three creative powers of the creator, all of which they deemed necessary for Creation to come about. </span>
<span>4. The three creative powers produce the first semblance of order from chaos, in some virtually unimaginable moment of emergence. </span>
<span>5. Order produces a cascade of forms, and the unconscious becomes conscious, just as action produces reaction etc. </span>
<span>6. Living things become the images or representations of the creative power/process.</span>