Answer:cannot tax products from a state
Explanation:cannot give preference to any states seaport, government money can only be spent by passing a law and finally Congress cannot issue titles of nobility.
I think the correct answer would be comparison. When two or more ideas or objects are observed by their similarities, a comparison is made between the objects. You are relating ideas or objects basing on what characteristics they are the same. When they are observed based on their differences it is called contrasting.
Here is the answer. When an observer is located at the local raisin see raisins 1,2 and 3 move away from her during the video, what the observer located at raisin 2 would see is that r<span>aisin 1 and Raisin 3 both move away from her. Hope this answers your question. Have a great day!</span>
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It affects the motion of a gymnast in many ways...including falling off the beam, wobbling, and messing up skills. As the gymnast's legs exert that extra force, the beam is stretched more than normal and thus exerts a larger than normal force on the gymnast, causing her to fly up into the air and allowing her to perform her jump. One of the forces acting on the gymnast is gravity and weight. It also can be the way she jumps. But from whatit looks like its a really good 180 split jump/leap.
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I know this because im a gymnast myself
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(D) Congress would not interfere in Hawaiian affairs
Explanation:
This question is a multiple-choice question for an article about the annexation of Hawaii by the United States. The question refers to this paragraph:
<em>Meanwhile, the provisional government had elected its first President. This President, President Dole, refused to give the government back to the Queen. Dole’s new government created a new constitution and declared Hawaii an independent Republic. Other countries began to recognize the new republic. Congress voted to adopt a hands-off policy towards Hawaii. </em>
A hands-off policy, in this case, means that Congress of the United States won't get involved in the new Hawaii Republic. The republic itself was made by the government established by Americans who previously were in Hawaii to conduct business and is in favor of overthrowing the previous monarch, Queen Liliuokalani.