Is Congress under martial law?
When we say a region or country is "under martial law," we mean to say that the military is in control of the area. It is often argued that only Congress can declare martial law, because Congress alone is granted the power to suspend the writ.ChaCha!
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Is the congress made up of 3 parts?
Established by Article I of the Constitution, the Legislative...
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How does Congress override the Presidents veto?
To pass a bill over the President's objections requires a two...
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What are the foreign policy powers of Congress?
Congress can make foreign policy through: resolutions and pol...
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What role did congress play during reconstruction?
There are an overwhelming number of tasks the national legisl...
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Did France return to a monarchy after the Congress of Vienna?
Following Napoleon's defeat, the 1814-1815 Congress of Vienna...
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What proposals did Kennedy make but never had the chance to guide through Congress in 1963?
The most famous proposals was pulling all troops from Vietnam...
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What are 10 powers granted to congress under the articles?
They gave Congress the power to request money from the states...
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Which part of congress OS more representative to the people?
The House of Representatives and the Senate are the two parts...
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Congress exercises Congressional oversight of the bureaucracy...
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What reform proposals did Kennedy make that were rejected by a conservative congress?
JFK was the 35th president of the USA. His proposal for tax d...
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How many senators can each state have in congress?
There are 100 U.S. Senators in the Congress. Each of the 50 s...
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Is it true or false that congress is part of the Executive Branch?
False. Congress is part of the Legislative Branch. Establishe...
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How many senators are there in congress?
There are 100 Senators. There are two Senators from each stat...
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Why did President Truman refer to the 80th Congress as do nothing?
In his campaign speech, Truman called the 80th Congress "do-n...
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What are the powers granted to Congress?
Congressional powers include regulating commerce, to provide ...
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What type of message did Thomas Jefferson send to Congress?
On 7 June 1776 Thomas Jefferson was chosen to write a documen...
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What is the congress of Vienna?
The Congress of Vienna was a conference of ambassadors of Eur...
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What is the African national congress?
The African National Congress has been South Africa's governi...
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What must congress members do in the role of servant to their constituents?
The most important responsibility of Congress is that of maki...
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How many senators are there in congress?
There are 100 Senators. There are two Senators from each stat...
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What type of message did Thomas Jefferson send to Congress?
On 7 June 1776 Thomas Jefferson was chosen to write a documen...
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What is the congress of Vienna?
The Congress of Vienna was a conference of ambassadors of Eur...
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How many senators are there in congress?
There are 100 Senators. There are two Senators from each stat...
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What are the duties of congress?
Duties of congress are: direct the census, choose its officer...
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Which institution was created be congress in an attempt to prevent bank failures in 1913?
There is a whole wiki page on it
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Yes,Section 8 of the U.S Constitution states the following. T...
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What are some good bills that hasn't been passed through congress?
HR 2306 is a good bill which did not pass. ChaCha Fo'eva!
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What is the African national congress?
The African National Congress has been South Africa's governi...
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Due to a system issue, I am unable to see your recent history...
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How did African national congress help South Africa with apartheid?
The first grand apartheid law passed by the African National ...
About Congress
The United States Congress is the bicameral, two house, legislature of the United States of America. It is made up of the 100 member Senate and 435 member House of Representatives. The House of Representatives is considered the ''lower house,'' while the Senate is deemed the ''upper house.'' The current Congress is the 112th.

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