No, and the reason is the grave danger such power poses to American Democracy, however oligarchic and imperfect it may be. It is entirely the President’s discretion what to define as a “national emergency”. The National Emergencies Act of 1976 gives the POTUS access to about a 123 cases where he can declare a national emergency. And with a divided Congress there will be no oversight of how he chooses to use such powers.
The proposed wall does constitute a controversial executive proposal for a very real and pervasive problem: illegal immigration into the US. However it does not yet seem to constitute a national emergency but a particular provision might be invoked, the “50 U.S. Code § 191 - Regulation of anchorage and movement of vessels during national emergency”. It states:
"Whenever the President by proclamation or Executive order declares a national emergency to exist by reason of actual or threatened war, insurrection, or invasion, or disturbance or threatened disturbance of the international relations of the United States, or whenever the Attorney General determines that an actual or anticipated mass migration of aliens en route to, or arriving off the coast of, the United States presents urgent circumstances requiring an immediate Federal response”
However, it actually applies to vessels and not to masses of illegal aliens. Attorneys will have a happy time arguing over it.
By 650 BCE, the Zoroastrian faith, a monotheistic religion founded on the ideas of the philosopher Zoroaster, had become the official religion of ancient Persia. Later Judaism and then Christianity came to Persia via Mesopotamia, with both developing vibrant faith communities in Persian lands.
Answer:Abbas the Great helped create a Safavid culture and Golden Age. He hired people from different countries to work in the government. He also brought members of Christian religious orders into the empire.The Safavid Empire, although driven and inspired by strong religious faith, rapidly built the foundations of strong central secular government and administration. The Safavids benefited from their geographical position at the centre of the trade routes of the ancient world.
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He keeps his promise to the King by giving him 1 kiss on the first day, 2 kisses on the second day and 3 kisses on the third day. How does Gawain break his promise? He keeps the magical green girdle because it supposedly protects the wearer from harm and it could come in handy when he faces the Green Knight.