The cartoon is not loaded, however one could assume due to attitudes about politicians, its likely about lying or mud slinging
SETS LIMITS:
--16th Amendment, limits taxation powers.
--Article 4, requires police to warn suspects of their rights.
DENIES ABSOLUTE POWER:
--3rd Amendment, establishes separation of powers.
--18th Amendment, limits powers.
APPLIES TO THE GOVERNMENT SPECIFICALLY:
--9th Amendment, gives government additional rights.
--11th Amendment, lays out new structure for governmental organization.
ENUMERATES PARTICULAR POWERS:
--1st Amendment, specifies government powers to restrict rights.
--Article 1, gives president right to order killing of civilians only in
certain instances.
WRITTEN AS SUPREME LAW OF LAND:
--Ogden v. Utah supreme court case, established "supreme law" test
for conflict of interest.
--27th Amendment, forbids Congress to violate constitution.
CANNOT BE CHANGED BY GOVERNMENT ITSELF:
--"3/5 compromise" requires a supermajority vote in a plebiscite to
be changed or repealed.
--5th amendment can be changed only by a judge.
Thomas Hobbes is recognized by the political absolutism theory.
John Locke developed the mind philosophy or spirit philosophy.
David Hume believed that the human knowledge came from the senses.
Adam Smith was one of the greatest exponents of classic economics and economy philosophy.
Baron de Montesquieu developed the theory of power separation.
Denis Diderot developed the universal sensibility theory.
Voltaire coined the concept of religious tolerance against the conventional church.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau defended the concepts of general will and alienation.
I would say that the correct options are:
<span>*if most members in the Congress from his states are Republican;
</span><span>*if his state has a Republican governor
</span>*his state cast electoral votes in the last election for the Republican candidate.
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It is important to mention that the chairman has many relevant duties at a national level, for example, to manage public relations and campaigns and assess the President.
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