The congress has the ability to pass the law as long as
these laws does not show any conflict in terms of federal regulations and that
the law has been studied and well decided by the members of the group. By this,
the congress can pass the law.
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T<span>he </span>British Army during the American Revolutionary War<span> served for eight years in campaigns fought around the globe. Defeat at the </span>Siege of Yorktown<span> to a combined Franco-US force ultimately led to the loss of the </span>Thirteen Colonies<span> in eastern North America, and the concluding </span>Treaty of Paris<span> deprived Britain of many of the gains achieved in the </span>Seven Years' War<span>. However several victories elsewhere meant that much of the </span>British Empire<span> remained intact
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The legal
right to expatriation means that you have the right to renounce your
citizenship.
An expatriate (often shortened to expat) is a person
temporarily or permanently residing, as an immigrant, in a country other than
that of their citizenship. The word comes from the Latin terms ex ("out
of") and patria ("country, fatherland").
The correct answer between all
the choices given is the first choice or letter A. I am hoping that this answer
has satisfied your query and it will be able to help you in your endeavor, and
if you would like, feel free to ask another question.
Answer: none of the options are correct. The first poet was Enheduanna
Explanation: The Akkadian poet Enheduanna (2285-2250 BCE) is the world’s first author known by name and was the daughter of Sargon of Akkad (Sargon the Great, 2334-2279 BCE). Whether Enheduanna was, in fact, a blood relative of Sargon’s or the title was figurative is not known.
It is clear, however, that Sargon placed enormous confidence in Enheduanna in elevating her to the position of high priestess of the most important temple in Sumer (in the city of Ur) and leaving to her the responsibility for melding the Sumerian gods with the Akkadian ones to create the stability his empire needed to thrive.
Further, she is credited with creating the paradigms of poetry, psalms, and prayers used during the ancient world which led to the development of the genres recognized in the present day.