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Que son los levantamientos revolucionarios
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Ответ:
Levantamientos con el fin de derrocar el orden actual de ese país.
Explanation:
Una revolución es es un levantamiento con el fin de tener un cambio radical en el orden actual.
Ответ:
this is an outbreak against authority
Explanation:
the biggest revolutionary uprising in Europe is the revolution of 1848 which is known by some countries as the Springtime of the people or the Springtime of Nations.
Ответ:
The Necessary and Proper clause was intended to allow Congress to decide whether, when and how to legislate for "carrying into execution" the powers of another branch, and at the same time intended to respect and reinforce the principle of separation of powers.
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