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Assuming that you mean not (p or q) if and only if P ~(PVQ)--> P so now construct a truth table, (just place it vertical since i cannot place it vertical through here.) P True True False False Q True False True False (PVQ) True True True False ~(PVQ) False False False True ~(PVQ)-->P True True True False if it's ~(P^Q) -->P then it's, P True True False False Q True False True False (P^Q) True False False False ~(P^Q) False True True True ~(P^Q)-->P True True False False
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It is false.
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When state regulation negatively affect interstate commerce, commerce must yield to the regulations.
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false.. it was the chicken eating jungle monkeys who established the industry
Yes, he can veto laws passed in Congress, but then Congress can vote again, and if they get a sufficient number of votes, can override the president's veto.
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The congress passed the espionage act in 1917 to find out if anyone giving false reports or interfering with the war effort.
True. Congress cannot impose export taxes, also known as duties, on goods sent out of a state. This prohibition is outlined in the U.S. Constitution, specifically in Article I, Section 9, which states that no tax or duty shall be laid on articles exported from any state. However, Congress can regulate interstate commerce and impose tariffs on imports.