Yes they can go to far
if it goes way to far then yes government should get involved otherwise people should try to resolve the problem with out the government
The three major migration of
African-Americans during the current distribution in the US are the following:
1.
Forced relocation from
Africa slavery
2.
Great Migrations from the
south to the north before and after WW I and WW II to slog in the factories
3.
<span>Development of the ghettos
to neighbouring areas during the 1950s and 1960s.</span>
The problem of how much power the federal government should have has been a problem in history for ages. This can be seen after the Revolutionary War with the Articles of Confederation. Many people were scared of the federal government obtaining power after the Revolutionary War, as a lot of people did not want to have what happened with Great Britain happen again.
Amendment X, or the Tenth Amendment, states that the "<em>powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people</em>."
This statement limits the power of the federal government by granting all powers that are not already granted to the government to the citizens or the people. The federal government does not have all of the power to do everything and the power to do certain things are with the states and the people. This can be seen with local taxes, certain licenses, elections, and other things.
The desire of this land was because it was surrounded by an ocean and fish were in the ocean surrounding Japan.
The then president Bush is ordering the movement of troops/soldiers based on the headline
one of the president's titles is the command in chief of the armed forces which means he is the top top general or the army,navy,etc and dictate where the troops go if he wanted to
since it is a movement of troops, i would go with
Answer E