His name is Allen O. Whipple 1938-1941.
Sandra Day O'Connor was the first women on the United States Supreme Court.
My name is Kevin ans I am indeed more than happy to help. I'm in 7th grade just took the Constitution Test. (Much easier than I thought) I'm going to guess that the Secretary o State might have something to do with the process of how a piece of land becomes a state in the United States. The Secretary of State deals with foreign affairs so if we want to buy land from a country they might be the ones to handle that. Only a guess.
The line of succession - 1. vice president of U.S.A 2. Speaker of hose of rep. 3. president of senate-pro tempore 4. secretary of state 5. secretary of treasury 6. secretary of defense 7. attorney general 8. secretary of interior 9. secretary of agriculture 10. secretary of commerce Roles of the president - 1. commander in chief ( military leader) 2. chief executive (our countries business person) 3. chief diplomat and chief of state (foreign policy maker) 4. legislative leader (has to veto all bills) 5. head of political party ( helps pick next candidate to run for office) Section 2 - Trial by Jury, Original Jurisdiction, Jury Trials The judicial Power shall extend to all Cases, in Law and Equity, arising under this Constitution, the Laws of the United States, and Treaties made, or which shall be made, under their Authority; to all Cases affecting Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls; to all Cases of admiralty and maritime Jurisdiction; to Controversies to which the United States shall be a Party; to Controversies between two or more States; between a State and Citizens of another State; between Citizens of different States; between Citizens of the same State claiming Lands under Grants of different States, and between a State, or the Citizens thereof, and foreign States, Citizens or Subjects. Checks and balances Checks on president can declare executive acts unconstitutional judges, appointed for life, are free from executive control judicial branch (supreme court) checks on congress judicial review- can declare acts of congress unconstitutional Checks on courts Appoints federal judges Can grant reprieves and pardons for federal crimes. Executive branch (president) Checks on congress Can vet acts of congress Can call special sessions of congress Can suggest laws and send messages to congressChecks on president Can impeach and remove the presidentCan override a veto Controls spending $ Senate can refuse to confirm presidential appointments and to ratify treaties Legislative branch (congress) Checks on court Can impeach and remove federal judges Establishes lower federal courts. Can refuse to confirm judicial appointmentsNational powers o Maintain military o Declare war o Establish postal office o Set goals for weighs and measure o Protect copyrightsState powers o Establish local governments o Set up school o Regulate state commerce o Make regulations for marriage o Establish and regulate corporationsShared powers-Collect taxes-Set up courts-regulate interstate commerce -regulate banks -borrow $-provide 4 general welfare -punish criminals Article 7 Nine out of thirteen states had to ratify, or approve, the constitution before it could go into effect. THE BILL OF RIGHTS OR THE FIRST TEN AMMENDMENTS 1. RELIGIOUS AND POLITICAL (1791)2. RIGHT TO BAER ARMS (1791) 3. QUARER TING TROOPS (1791) 4. SAERCH AND SEIZURIZE (1791)5. RIGHTS OF ACUSSED PERSONS (1791) 6.RIGHT TO A SPEEDY, PUBLIC TRIAL (1791) 7. TRIAL BY JURY IN CIVIL CASES (1791) 8. LIMITS OF FINE PUNISHMENTS (1791) 9. RIGHTS OF PEOPLE(1791)10. POWERS OF STATES AND PEOPLE (1791) hope this helps - jessica howard usa, az The line of succession - 1. vice president of U.S.A 2. Speaker of hose of rep. 3. president of senate-pro tempore 4. secretary of state 5. secretary of treasury 6. secretary of defense 7. attorney general 8. secretary of interior 9. secretary of agriculture 10. secretary of commerce Roles of the president - 1. commander in chief ( military leader) 2. chief executive (our countries business person) 3. chief diplomat and chief of state (foreign policy maker) 4. legislative leader (has to veto all bills) 5. head of political party ( helps pick next candidate to run for office) Section 2 - Trial by Jury, Original Jurisdiction, Jury Trials The judicial Power shall extend to all Cases, in Law and Equity, arising under this Constitution, the Laws of the United States, and Treaties made, or which shall be made, under their Authority; to all Cases affecting Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls; to all Cases of admiralty and maritime Jurisdiction; to Controversies to which the United States shall be a Party; to Controversies between two or more States; between a State and Citizens of another State; between Citizens of different States; between Citizens of the same State claiming Lands under Grants of different States, and between a State, or the Citizens thereof, and foreign States, Citizens or Subjects. Checks and balances Checks on president can declare executive acts unconstitutional judges, appointed for life, are free from executive control judicial branch (supreme court) checks on congress judicial review- can declare acts of congress unconstitutional Checks on courts Appoints federal judges Can grant reprieves and pardons for federal crimes. Executive branch (president) Checks on congress Can vet acts of congress Can call special sessions of congress Can suggest laws and send messages to congressChecks on president Can impeach and remove the presidentCan override a veto Controls spending $ Senate can refuse to confirm presidential appointments and to ratify treaties Legislative branch (congress) Checks on court Can impeach and remove federal judges Establishes lower federal courts. Can refuse to confirm judicial appointmentsNational powers o Maintain military o Declare war o Establish postal office o Set goals for weighs and measure o Protect copyrightsState powers o Establish local governments o Set up school o Regulate state commerce o Make regulations for marriage o Establish and regulate corporationsShared powers-Collect taxes-Set up courts-regulate interstate commerce -regulate banks -borrow $-provide 4 general welfare -punish criminals Article 7 Nine out of thirteen states had to ratify, or approve, the constitution before it could go into effect. THE BILL OF RIGHTS OR THE FIRST TEN AMMENDMENTS 1. RELIGIOUS AND POLITICAL (1791)2. RIGHT TO BAER ARMS (1791) 3. QUARER TING TROOPS (1791) 4. SAERCH AND SEIZURIZE (1791)5. RIGHTS OF ACUSSED PERSONS (1791) 6.RIGHT TO A SPEEDY, PUBLIC TRIAL (1791) 7. TRIAL BY JURY IN CIVIL CASES (1791) 8. LIMITS OF FINE PUNISHMENTS (1791) 9. RIGHTS OF PEOPLE(1791)10. POWERS OF STATES AND PEOPLE (1791) hope this helps - jessica howard usa, az The line of succession - 1. vice president of U.S.A 2. Speaker of hose of rep. 3. president of senate-pro tempore 4. secretary of state 5. secretary of treasury 6. secretary of defense 7. attorney general 8. secretary of interior 9. secretary of agriculture 10. secretary of commerce Roles of the president - 1. commander in chief ( military leader) 2. chief executive (our countries business person) 3. chief diplomat and chief of state (foreign policy maker) 4. legislative leader (has to veto all bills) 5. head of political party ( helps pick next candidate to run for office) Section 2 - Trial by Jury, Original Jurisdiction, Jury Trials The judicial Power shall extend to all Cases, in Law and Equity, arising under this Constitution, the Laws of the United States, and Treaties made, or which shall be made, under their Authority; to all Cases affecting Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls; to all Cases of admiralty and maritime Jurisdiction; to Controversies to which the United States shall be a Party; to Controversies between two or more States; between a State and Citizens of another State; between Citizens of different States; between Citizens of the same State claiming Lands under Grants of different States, and between a State, or the Citizens thereof, and foreign States, Citizens or Subjects. Checks and balances Checks on president can declare executive acts unconstitutional judges, appointed for life, are free from executive control judicial branch (supreme court) checks on congress judicial review- can declare acts of congress unconstitutional Checks on courts Appoints federal judges Can grant reprieves and pardons for federal crimes. Executive branch (president) Checks on congress Can vet acts of congress Can call special sessions of congress Can suggest laws and send messages to congressChecks on president Can impeach and remove the presidentCan override a veto Controls spending $ Senate can refuse to confirm presidential appointments and to ratify treaties Legislative branch (congress) Checks on court Can impeach and remove federal judges Establishes lower federal courts. Can refuse to confirm judicial appointmentsNational powers o Maintain military o Declare war o Establish postal office o Set goals for weighs and measure o Protect copyrightsState powers o Establish local governments o Set up school o Regulate state commerce o Make regulations for marriage o Establish and regulate corporationsShared powers-Collect taxes-Set up courts-regulate interstate commerce -regulate banks -borrow $-provide 4 general welfare -punish criminals Article 7 Nine out of thirteen states had to ratify, or approve, the constitution before it could go into effect. THE BILL OF RIGHTS OR THE FIRST TEN AMMENDMENTS 1. RELIGIOUS AND POLITICAL (1791)2. RIGHT TO BAER ARMS (1791) 3. QUARER TING TROOPS (1791) 4. SAERCH AND SEIZURIZE (1791)5. RIGHTS OF ACUSSED PERSONS (1791) 6.RIGHT TO A SPEEDY, PUBLIC TRIAL (1791) 7. TRIAL BY JURY IN CIVIL CASES (1791) 8. LIMITS OF FINE PUNISHMENTS (1791) 9. RIGHTS OF PEOPLE(1791)10. POWERS OF STATES AND PEOPLE (1791) The line of succession - 1. vice president of U.S.A 2. Speaker of hose of rep. 3. president of senate-pro tempore 4. secretary of state 5. secretary of treasury 6. secretary of defense 7. attorney general 8. secretary of interior 9. secretary of agriculture 10. secretary of commerce Roles of the president - 1. commander in chief ( military leader) 2. chief executive (our countries business person) 3. chief diplomat and chief of state (foreign policy maker) 4. legislative leader (has to veto all bills) 5. head of political party ( helps pick next candidate to run for office) Section 2 - Trial by Jury, Original Jurisdiction, Jury Trials The judicial Power shall extend to all Cases, in Law and Equity, arising under this Constitution, the Laws of the United States, and Treaties made, or which shall be made, under their Authority; to all Cases affecting Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls; to all Cases of admiralty and maritime Jurisdiction; to Controversies to which the United States shall be a Party; to Controversies between two or more States; between a State and Citizens of another State; between Citizens of different States; between Citizens of the same State claiming Lands under Grants of different States, and between a State, or the Citizens thereof, and foreign States, Citizens or Subjects. Checks and balances Checks on president can declare executive acts unconstitutional judges, appointed for life, are free from executive control judicial branch (supreme court) checks on congress judicial review- can declare acts of congress unconstitutional Checks on courts Appoints federal judges Can grant reprieves and pardons for federal crimes. Executive branch (president) Checks on congress Can vet acts of congress Can call special sessions of congress Can suggest laws and send messages to congressChecks on president Can impeach and remove the presidentCan override a veto Controls spending $ Senate can refuse to confirm presidential appointments and to ratify treaties Legislative branch (congress) Checks on court Can impeach and remove federal judges Establishes lower federal courts. Can refuse to confirm judicial appointmentsNational powers o Maintain military o Declare war o Establish postal office o Set goals for weighs and measure o Protect copyrightsState powers o Establish local governments o Set up school o Regulate state commerce o Make regulations for marriage o Establish and regulate corporationsShared powers-Collect taxes-Set up courts-regulate interstate commerce -regulate banks -borrow $-provide 4 general welfare -punish criminals Article 7 Nine out of thirteen states had to ratify, or approve, the constitution before it could go into effect. THE BILL OF RIGHTS OR THE FIRST TEN AMMENDMENTS 1. RELIGIOUS AND POLITICAL (1791)2. RIGHT TO BAER ARMS (1791) 3. QUARER TING TROOPS (1791) 4. SAERCH AND SEIZURIZE (1791)5. RIGHTS OF ACUSSED PERSONS (1791) 6.RIGHT TO A SPEEDY, PUBLIC TRIAL (1791) 7. TRIAL BY JURY IN CIVIL CASES (1791) 8. LIMITS OF FINE PUNISHMENTS (1791) 9. RIGHTS OF PEOPLE(1791)10. POWERS OF STATES AND PEOPLE (1791)
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The US states that end in O are:ColoradoIdahoNew MexicoOhio
Ohio begins with the letter O. Oklahoma and Oregon begin with the letter O.
name cars that end with o. such as ugo
ColoradoIdahoNew MexicoOhio
All Esperanto nouns end with the vowel "o".
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For states that end in A there is 15 states. For states that ends in S there is 3 states. For states that end in E there is 3 states. For states that end in I there is 2 states. For states that end in K there is 1 state. For states that end in O there is 3 states. For states that end in Y there is 2 states. You can always go on to 50states.com and then you can look at the end letters and count them instead of having everyone else answer your question.
* Four States use the word New: New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico and New York. * Two States begin with North: North Carolina and North Dakota. * Two States share the same first name of South: South Dakota and South Carolina. * Two States share the same last name of Carolina: North Carolina and South Carolina. * Two States share the name Dakota: North Dakota and South Dakota' * Two States share the name Virginia: Virginia and West Virginia. * Eight States begin with 'M'. * Eight States begin with 'N'. * Six States begin with ''Ne'. * Four States begin with ''I'. * Four States begin with 'W'. * Four States begin with ''Mi'. * There are 21 States that end with 'a'. * Four States end with 'e'. * Four States end with 'o'. * Three States end with 'i'. * Three States end with 's'. * Two States end with 'y'. * Two States end with 'e'. * Two States end with 't' * One state ends with "h" ..........
Colorado, Idaho, Ohio & New Mexico
· Colorado · Idaho · New Mexico · Ohio
Ohio,New Mexico,Idaho, and Colorado
Colorado, New Mexico, Ohio, Idaho.