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Janie Young-Tesch Posted on Jul 01, 2014
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Can socialism be enacted by states?

Can socialism be implemented in the US?

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Since there are many forms or varieties of socialism, which cannot be defined in a simple or brief summary, perhaps you can be more specific...are you speaking from an economic perspective? Political? Marxism? Public ownership vs. government ownership? etc.

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What are the difficulties in implementing GST in India?

It is not easy to make any changes to the prevailing taxation norms of a country and the same applies to a democratic Republic like India, which has a total number of 29 states with all growing powerful day by day. This thereby landed up creating problem for the central government with the decision of implementing the GST bill even though GST impact was subject to be similar for people and governments throughout the country.

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The Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves of 1807 (2 Stat. 426, enacted March 2, 1807) is a United States federal law that stated that no new slaves were permitted to be imported into the United States. It took effect in 1808, the earliest date permitted by the United States Constitution.

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What is the role of senate?

It is either the legislative branch or a part of the legislative branch of a representational government. It's duties are to pass the bills that have passed the house majority and is one of the final stops for a legal bill to become enacted into law. Depending on which nation's senate (or state), there may be other duties as described by that state entity's constitution/article of confederation/charter/etc. I suggest consulting a Government/Civics text book for further details.

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