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Part A: C - Comunism has many weaknesses that are also prestnt in democracy.
Part B: D - "Freedom has many difficulties and democracy is not perfect. But we have never had to put a wall up to keep our people in..."
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Dear Mr. District officer, Crime in our neighborhood has risen to an all time high since the shortage of street lights in the area. I fear for not only my life but my family’s. It is obligatory to put these lights back up to put an end to the heinous acts that are occurring in our streets.
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1. she doesn't have any tablet she wishes she could buy one.
2. He has got nobody to play with he wishes he have a sister/brother or a playmate to play with.
3. we must study this summer we whish we could have a vacation in next summer.
4.They cannot dance they wish they know how to dance.
5.It would be better if you stopped smoking, It's time for you to change.
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what time in ur country?
Article Five of the United States Constitution
describes the process whereby the Constitution, the nation's frame of
government, may be altered. Altering the Constitution consists of
proposing an amendment or amendments and subsequent ratification.
Amendments may be proposed either by the Congress with a two-thirds vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate or by a convention of states called for by two-thirds of the state legislatures.To become part of the Constitution, an amendment must be ratified by
either—as determined by Congress—the legislatures of three-fourths of
the states or State ratifying conventions in three-fourths of the states.[2] The vote of each state (to either ratify or reject a proposed amendment) carries equal weight, regardless of a state’s population or length of time in the Union.
Additionally, Article V temporarily shielded certain clauses in Article I from being amended. The first clause in Section 9, which prevented Congress from passing any law that would restrict the importation of slaves prior to 1808, and the fourth clause in that same section, a declaration that direct taxes
must be apportioned according to state populations, were explicitly
shielded from Constitutional amendment prior to 1808. It also shields
the first clause of Article I, Section 3, which provides for equal representation of the states in the United States Senate, from being amended, though not absolutely.