Jugdes...not Parliament made all the law
I didn't listen to the files in your lesson, so let's list the information we have:
-song composed or performed in 1941
-song written (together with) Billy Strayhorn
-song by Duke Ellington
There is one such song, and it's "take the "A" train" - I think this is the correct answer!
Well, experimentally, it's impossible, because of human nature. But theoretically, if extremely lawful people were appointed, that's one way. Another is if they had a serious reason to (like if they were given a legitimately extreme threat) and one more way is if there were one council or group to monitor them. the problem is, the council could become corrupt as well, and that system has certainly been tried.
Answer:
Explanation:
Congress attempted to grant this power to the president by the Line Item Veto Act of 1996 to control "pork barrel spending", but in 1998 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled the act to be unconstitutional in a 6–3 decision in Clinton v. City of New York.