What formal power would the president use to enact an economic stimulus bill?
Answer:
Executive powers
Explanation:
Executive powers are held by the president of the United States, and has a part in the decision of passing bills to make them laws.
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Punishable by a fine only of up to $500
A State Jail Felony
B Class A Misdemeanor
C Class B Misdemeanor
D Class C Misdemeanor
Answer:
D, class c misdemeanor
Explanation:
Answer:
The penalty for a Class C misdemeanor conviction is typically a fine of up to $500. Paying this fine is an admission of guilt. There is no jail time for a conviction. This makes Class C misdemeanors different from all other misdemeanors and felonies.
Explanation:
If a drug is manufactured, transported, or stored under unsanitary conditions, it is considered
O Misbranded
O Adulterated
Counterfeit
Safe for use in animals only
O
Answer:
adulterated
Explanation:
drug that was stored in unsanitary conditions
Which of the following is an example of a state court?
A.
bankruptcy
B.
small claims
C.
supreme
D.
district
Answer: its a bankruptcy
Explanation:
the state court stem deals with constitutionality laws like admiralty law and bankruptcy
Select the best answer: A Notary Signing Agent with nearly 10 years experience has reviewed and is completely familiar with all the documents in a loan package. When meeting with the borrower, the Notary Signing Agent may now:
Answer:
the now be signing 10 years
Explanation:
In what federal body do all bills concerning taxes originate?.
Answer:
The legislative branch or Congress
Explanation:
The chart below identifies a variety of acts performed by citizens.
Pay taxes
Obey the law
Serve on a jury if summoned
Register with the Selective Service
Which phrase provides the best title for this chart?
The Privileges of Citizens
The Responsibilities of Citizens
O O O o
The Obligations of Citizens
The Rights of Citizens
Answer: the rights of citizens
Explanation: bc i j took the test
Which people nominate and appoint federal judges?
Answer:
appoints and president nominates
Explanation:
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Two police cars are chasing a suspected
bank robber. If one police car cuts through
the park, it can get in front of the suspect's
car and trap it between the patrol cars. Determine if this is allowed or no allowed based on “Vehicles prohibited in parks” law, explain why.
Answer:
Explanation:
Because i we drive our car in the park it will hit someone
Cortical consumption is all of the following except
Answer:
Cortical functions are well-defined for primary cortical areas like motor, sensory and visual functions. ... Recent data from functional imaging indicate that large and diverse areas of the cerebral cortex are involved in planning motor tasks or coding (memory).Explanation:
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please mark me brrenlist ✨✨⭐Bob Holmes only has one credential listed: Journalist. If he only has a journalist degree, what is he qualified to do in this article? A. Report the details of the topic, B. Give expert analysis, C. Provide commentary, D. Critique the details of this story
It might be B because I think it is.
Does the placement of juveniles in adult prisons violate the 8th Amendment? Why or why not?
Answer:
It depends on if they should be tried as an adult. The 8th Amendment is basically cruel or unusual crimes are not allowed.
Explanation: If they are tried as a adult and found guilty, then they should be sent to prison, not Juvenile Detention.
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Which source of law helped to shape the creation of international public law?
Answer - > Inter-Governmental Organizations or (IGO's)
If a residential tenant rents a property from a landlord for three years the maximum
amount of security deposit the landlord may require from the tenant in the third year is
The maximum security deposit which the landlord can require for a property rentage for three years is:
Two months rent for first renting and a maximum of one month's rent for subsequent rentals.What is Security Deposit?This refers to the amount of money which is given by the tenant to the landlord as a form of proof of intent to go into a property.
With this in mind, we can see that the maximum security deposit which a landlord can require from a proposed tenant who wants to stay for three years is two months rent.
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When do you think police officers should issue warning tickets rather than citations for people who are speeding?
What does this sign mean?
DETOUR
O Watch for a traffic signal ahead
O Stop and ask for road information
o Watch for a temporary route ahead
Which of the following is the most direct method for combating rainforest deforestation? a. Ecotourism b. Carbon credits c. Rehabilitation d. Education Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D.
Answer:
c. rehabilitation
which action can congress not preform
Answer:
Explanation:
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Congress cannot, under the guise of an investigation, usurp the power of another branch of government. It cannot investigate matters where the means of redress is purely judicial. Nor can Congress investigate matters committed to the President's discretion.
Which of the following is an unbudgetable spending shock?
Property tax bill
Semi-annual dental visit
Gas used on a planned road trip
Parking Ticket
If you use your Rainy Day fund to pay for a shock, how should you replenish the account?
As a part of your normal savings each month, use part fo refill the fund
With small regular payments as part of your budget moving forward
In as large of payments you can make each month until the account is refilled
Using your emergency credit card as a cash advance
How can you avoid Budgetable spending shocks?
By updating your spending plan or budget regularly
By keeping a Rainy Day fund
By keeping an Emergency Credit Card
Spending shocks cannot be avoided
Answer:
1)D 2)C 3)A
Explanation:
i took the test
a country described as a multiling when
Answer
people who speak four or more languages are generally just referred to as multilingual
Explanation:
The term amicus curiae means: Select one: a. friendly cure or the amicable resolution to a mediated dispute. b. friend of the court and refers to briefs filed by third parties interested in the outcome of a certain appeal. c. small couriers or the briefs, originally used by foot messengers, which are used to communicate between lawyers and the courts. d. the name for the conductor of an arbitration, a position originally filled by medieval clergy.
Answer:
Friend of the court and refers to briefs filed by third parties interested in the outcome of a certain appeal
Explanation:
Literally translated from Latin to English, amicus curiae means "friend of the senate"
The elderly are rarely a target for criminals. true or false
The police are investigating a crime that occurred at Shoprite. They find a red umbrella in the store where a man was assaulted by an unknown person. Three blocks away from Shoprite, investigators find a wallet with the same fingerprints on them as the umbrella. The place where the umbrella was found is called the...
A) Primary Crime Scene
B) Secondary Crime scene
C) Tertiary Crime scene
D) Accomplice
primary Crime scene because the criminal escaped
Why does the growth of international trade lead to a rising global standard of
living?
O A. International trade creates profitable investment opportunities for
currency speculators.
B. International trade enables specialization, which brings increased
efficiency and greater competition.
O C. International trade results in a gain of comparative advantage for
developing countries.
D. International trade leads to trade wars that require countries to
increase their productive capabilities.
Answer:
B. International trade enables specialization, which brings increased
efficiency and greater competition.
Explanation:
A P E X!!!
whats the important thing in law school
Answer:
most importantly we need to learn how to tell lies
Explanation:
Its Bible and pls help!! The photo says it all thx!
Answer:
Joshua = 1
Joshua is a story of conquest and fulfillment for the people of God. After many years of slavery in Egypt and 40 years in the desert, the Israelites were finally allowed to enter the land promised to their fathers.
Judges = 2
The book of Judges depicts the life of Israel in the Promised Land—from the death of Joshua to the rise of the monarchy. It tells of urgent appeals to God in times of crisis and apostasy, moving the Lord to raise up leaders (judges) through whom He throws off foreign oppressors and restores the land to peace.
Ruth = 3
The book of Ruth has been called one of the best examples of short narrative ever written. It presents an account of the remnant of true faith and piety in the period of the judges through the fall and restoration of Naomi and her daughter-in-law Ruth (an ancestor of King David and Jesus).
1 Samuel = 4
Samuel relates God's establishment of a political system in Israel headed by a human king. Through Samuel's life, we see the rise of the monarchy and the tragedy of its first king, Saul.
2 Samuel = 5
After the failure of King Saul, 2 Samuel depicts David as a true (though imperfect) representative of the ideal theocratic king. Under David's rule the Lord caused the nation to prosper, to defeat its enemies, and to realize the fulfillment of His promises.
1 Kings = 6
1 Kings continues the account of the monarchy in Israel and God's involvement through the prophets. After David, his son Solomon ascends the throne of a united kingdom, but this unity only lasts during his reign. The book explores how each subsequent king in Israel and Judah answers God's call—or, as often happens, fails to listen.
2 Kings = 7
2 Kings carries the historical account of Judah and Israel forward. The kings of each nation are judged in light of their obedience to the covenant with God. Ultimately, the people of both nations are exiled for disobedience.
1 Chronicles = 8
Just as the author of Kings had organized and interpreted Israel's history to address the needs of the exiled community, so the writer of 1 Chronicles wrote for the restored community another history.
2 Chronicles = 9
2 Chronicles continues the account of Israel's history with an eye for restoration of those who had returned from exile.
Ezra = 10
The book of Ezra relates how God's covenant people were restored from Babylonian exile to the covenant land as a theocratic (kingdom of God) community even while continuing under foreign rule.
Nehemiah = 11
Closely related to the book of Ezra, Nehemiah chronicles the return of this "cupbearer to the king" and the challenges he and the other Israelites face in their restored homeland.
Esther = 12
Esther records the institution of the annual festival of Purim through the historical account of Esther, a Jewish girl who becomes queen of Persia and saves her people from destruction.
Explanation:
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A small city has decided that members of a group must register in order to approach people asking for signatures against the building of a local oil refinery. The group says that this violates their First Amendment rights and files a lawsuit against the city. Since this argument involves interpreting the Constitution, what court will the case MOST likely end up in?
State Supreme Court
Federal Magistrate
Federal District Court
Supreme Court of the United States
Answer:
state supreme court
Explanation:
Under a contractionary taxation policy, the government can reduce the deficit by.
Answer:
The Government can reduce the deficit by increasing the taxes.
Explanation:
What element of the political system in the United States has most contributed to the
dominance of only two major political parties?
O a) strong executive branch
b)
gerrymandering
c) weak executive branch
d)
single-member district plurality
Answer:
A
Explanation:
A strong executive branch deals with foreign countries, keeping a good relationship with them, making sure that the U.S makes a good impression on them.
1. What is an example of a verdict in an American court of law?
A.
capital punishment
B.
not guilty
C.
probation
D.
sentence
2. Mary discovered that her school was funneling black athletes entirely into basketball and football programs and white athletes into the soccer, swimming, and volleyball programs. The distribution of funds between programs was highly uneven, and classes in the schools were designed so that all athletes playing a similar sport were grouped into the same classes. Which of the following Supreme Court cases is most relevant if Mary were to file a suit against this?
A.
Roe v. Wade
B.
New Jersey v. TLO
C.
Texas v. Johnson
D.
Brown v. Board of Education
3. Gustav is frustrated by the fact that he is forced to pass through a metal detector each school day, especially since he is often picked for a random pat-down even after passing through the detector. He notices, over time, that Hispanic and black students are more likely to be “randomly” stopped for a pat-down compared to white and Asian students. Which of the following cases would be most relevant should Gustav file suit?
A.
Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia v. Pauley
B.
Lawrence v. Texas
C.
Texas v. Johnson
D.
New Jersey v. TLO
4. Carlos and his coworkers all work in a probate court. In their spare time, they also play on a pick-up basketball team. What would be an appropriate nickname for their team that correctly refers to their titles in the court system?
A.
Officers of the Court
B.
Legal Hoops
C.
Double Dribbles
D.
Pass-ifiers
5. Which of the following statements about victim advocates is true?
A.
They work mostly in murder cases, where the victim can’t speak for themselves.
B.
They are lawyers who mostly work pro bono, with no charge to their clients
C.
They are likely to work with men and women who have been assaulted by their partners.
D.
They must be very fast typists and skilled multitaskers to perform their job.
6. In a criminal case, who is responsible for deciding on a sentence?
A.
judge
B.
jury
C.
executioner
D.
bailiff