The statement the articles of confederation gave a president the power to execute laws and veto legislation is false.
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The very reason behind opting to replace the "Articles of Confederation" was that they created an imbalance of power by vesting more power in the hands of the state governments. There are no provisions provided by Articles of Confederation for an executive branch.
The President and the Federal government functioned with very little authority and were greatly under powered. The President almost functioned like a nominal head.The legislature holds the executive power under the "Articles of Confederation".
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B
Explanation:
a failure to interpret the incident as an emergency.
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Explanation:
I don't know what Answer A really is. Usually there is a numbered section preceding the clause. The clause does not stand by itself -- or nothing I've seen does that.
Article 4 section 5 clause 3: This part of the constitution tells how the constitution may be amended. To amend or change anything about the constitution requires a procedure. This then is the procedure.
I think the answer you want is B. The wording is "To Constitute Tribunals inferior to the the Supreme Court." This whole section 8 Article I has to do with the powers given to congress. Clause 9 is just one of these powers.
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<em>Culture can be defined in the following statements:</em>
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- <em>Culture is personal:</em> culture is the definition of everyone’s personal belief and thoughts.
- <em>Culture is dynamic:</em> culture is highly dynamic and it changes constantly as any individual navigates his/her values and norms.
- <em>Culture is the basis of self-identity and community:</em> culture is the identification of what we believe and what norms and ideas we believe in.
- <em>Culture combines the visible and the invisible:</em> the everyday things you do is the visible culture you perform.