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Taxes may be levied on u. s. citizens by both the federal and state governments is an example of
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Another restaurant manager says to you, “i’ve heard that barcelona has a three-step hiring process. candidates first have an interview in which scott does most of the talking, and then they visit barcelona restaurants and record their impressions. this seems like a lot of work. what is a purpose of both these steps? ” what would you tell the manager?
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Ineed your asap, it due a crisis erupted in the 1830s over nullification. nullification is stating that something is null and void (not valid) and is not accepted. to nullify is to refuse to recognize. with the definition of nullification above, identify the cause of the political crisis in the 1830’s and the risk it created for the nation. question 3 options: the crisis was over the power of the presidency- the congress believed that the president should not be allowed to keep the power of the veto. the risk to the country was the presidency turning into a dictatorship. the crisis was a power struggle between the states rights and power of the federal government. the risk to the country was the possibility of states seceding from the union. the crisis was over whether taxing was constitutional. the risk to the country was that the people were being taxed unfairly the crisis involved states deciding to support other countries in their civil wars. the risk to the country was that states may begin fighting with each other over their alliances.
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Social Studies, 24.06.2019 01:00
What are some of the qualities that confucius valued?
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Social Studies, 24.06.2019 01:00
In which region of the north were most free black males permitted to vote in 1860
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