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The answer to this multiple-choice question is that the Declaration of Independence did not require ratification (approval) by the states, as it was not a binding framework as were the Articles of Confederation or the later US Constitution.The student is supposed to know that the Declaration has the other three as sections:Introduction - section that states why the document is being writtenPreamble - section that explains the philosophical basis for the documentIndictment - charges of abuse by King George III and ParliamentThe other three general sections are the Denunciation of British rule, the Conclusion which pronounces independence, and the Signatures of the approving delegates.
article one, section 8
There is no Article 2 Section 8
it clearly states it in the US Constitution at article 1 section 7.
Article III - Section 1
Artical 3 section 3 clause 1
creates a Congress consisting of a Senate and a House of Representatives.
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D. all of the above.
desk fits with our 1 & 12 across
Section 103: Auditing, Quality Control, And Independence Standards And Rules
It depends on the financing sources used to develop the property. If federal funds are used then the cost of accommodations are the responsibility of the Owner. If the funding sources are private, then they can require the occupant to cover the cost and even require the occupant to set aside funds to return the unit to its original condition. It depends on the financing sources used to develop the property. If federal funds are used then the cost of accommodations are the responsibility of the Owner. If the funding sources are private, then they can require the occupant to cover the cost and even require the occupant to set aside funds to return the unit to its original condition.
planning section
FM 7-21.13, Appendix C, Section II.
An editorial is the section of a newspaper that is meant to express opinions and comment on the news, providing perspective and analysis on current events.
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