Answer:
2 points
Explanation:
The Driver Responsibility Program (DRP) was set up to help in managing the activities of road users; mainly drivers. Drivers who broke the traffic rules were made to face the wrath of the law.
It involves assigning points to the offenders according to their offences.
A driver accumulates 2 points for every traffic conviction which does not result in a crash which includes running the traffic light. The driver is also fined.
who watched the debates?
what did you think about it?
What is the use of force model? Describe it. (4 sentence minimum.) Use of force model for police officers and law enforcement. 5 levels. 3 categories.
Okay so this isn’t for homework, I was just curious.
Let’s say there is a 50-50 senate and the VP is an independent and does not caucus with a particular party. What happens?
Also, I searched the internet and couldn’t find anything.
Thank you!
Answer:
Depends.
Explanation:
The VP is the VP of the president who is of a certain party. (So far presidents have only ran Republican or Democrat) Therefore, they would have a loyalty to the party that their running mate represents. However, depending on the matter being brought up and what they are voting on, the VP would vote on what they feel is best. (I am assuming. ) Most likely they would side with whatever party the President ran as, because their views would be similar.
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Answer:
JUICE WRLD IS A LEGEND
Explanation:
Which of these rights are generally guaranteed by victims' rights laws in the United States?
(Select all that apply.)
A) receive information about the criminal case
B) participate in the criminal justice process
C) receive protection
D) decide the offender's sentence
this is very true. who agrees
Answer:
Yea!!!!
Explanation:
Answer:
agree everyone not the kind of hands experience
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Is it illegal to destroy other people's mail?
Answer:
Yes. It's also just impolite.
What are the four parts of Georgia's constitution?
Answer:
Defines and limits government powers. Establishes the basic rights of the people that government cannot infringe upon. Details the structure, rules, operating procedures of government.
Explanation:
Whats the difference between democrats and rebublicans
Answer:
The Democratic Party is basically a governing party, organized around developing and implementing public policies. The Republican Party has become an attack party, organized around developing and implementing political vitriol. Democrats legislate. Republicans fulminate.
Explanation:
Answer:
Democrats: says that mask should be required.They support black lives matters. But Republicans supports all lives and they don't wear a mask.and they love guns
Explanation:
giving away points put random answer in ur answer tell me what subject u want a badge in this subject is law
Answer:
Justice is law in my opinion ♂️
Which statement about greenhouse gas emissions is supported by the pie chart? More carbon dioxide is emitted in the United States than any other greenhouse gas. Nitrous oxide accounts for 10 percent of US greenhouse gas emissions. Methane and nitrous oxide are the two gases emitted the most in the United States. Fluorinated gases account for 82 percent of US greenhouse gas emissions.
Answer: A. More carbon dioxide is emitted in the United States than any other greenhouse gas
Carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and water vapor are the principal greenhouse gases, as are fluorinated gases, as explained further.
What are the four primary sources of greenhouse gas emissions?Carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and water vapor (all of which exist naturally) are the principal greenhouse gases, as are fluorinated gases (which are synthetic). Greenhouse gases have various chemical characteristics and are eliminated from the atmosphere through various processes over time.
Option A. The United States emits more carbon dioxide than any other greenhouse gas.
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1. How did mankind survive in the beginning?
what is the ga.y bill? and why was it made a law? real question in my class!
Answer:
it is so kids can't talk about their what they like
Explanation:
What are concurrent powers? Provide an example of a power that is concurrent.
Answer:
Concurrent powers are the powers of the feudual system in government. The powers are shared by both the overall government and each constituent power, such as a state or territory.
Explanation:
An example of concurrent power is collecting Taxes, and borrowing money. The overall government has taxes set on everything, and states also have their own set percentages of taxes.
Powers that are shared between the federal government and states, according to the constitution.
Example: minimum wage is shared at the state and federal level. This does not mean the states must set that wage, but they cannot go below it.
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What qualifications must I meet in order to join the Military?
How do I go about joining the Military?
How do I find a recruiter?
How long do I have to serve if I join?
What's the Post-9/11 GI Bill worth?
How much dose the military make
Answer:
I- uh
Explanation:
1. Either look online or go to one of them lil convention thingys. Make sure you're at least 18.
2. Online should have a lot.
3. Until you get too h u r t to participate or until ya retire (I think).
5. I'm not 100% for sure, but I know if you join when already married you get a whole free property to you and your family.
When your car breaks down and you call FHP and he gives you a red sticker to put on your tag. How many days do you have before your car gets towed?
Answer:
Explanation: According to Florida traffic law, vehicles on limited access highways have six hours after being left there to be removed. On other highways, it's 12 hours. After that time period, authorities will have the car towed to a local tow yard.
What are the duties of the attorney general? Check all that apply.
defending the laws of the state in court
being responsible for the custody of state funds
keeping the Great Seal of the State of Louisiana
serving as the head of the Department of Justice
advising or assisting on criminal cases as needed
serving as an ex officio member on certain committees
Answer:
serving as the head of the department of justice 2 . serving as an ex-officio member on certain committee s
Describe the relationship between a factor of production and a final product. Use complete sentences, and be clear in your response. (book-economics)
a factor of production is something that influence the product while final product is an outcome of the factor of production
here are several types of political ads. In a citizen ( 1.) Testimonial, 2.) endorsement, 3.) introduction) a regular person explains why he or she supports the candidate. In a(n) (1.) Testimonial, 2.) endorsement, 3.) introduction), another politician or celebrity explains why the candidate has gained his or her support. A(n) (1.) Testimonial, 2.) endorsement, 3.) introduction) ad describes the candidate's background and why he or she is running for office. This is similar to a ad, which explains why the candidate is the best person for the office. A (1.) Testimonial, 2.) endorsement, 3.) introduction) ad focuses on the shortcomings of the candidate's opponent.
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Answer:
In that case...
Explanation:
here are several types of political ads. In a citizen ( 1.) Testimonial, 2.) endorsement, 3.) introduction) a regular person explains why he or she supports the candidate. In a(n) (1.) Testimonial, 2.) endorsement, 3.) introduction), another politician or celebrity explains why the candidate has gained his or her support. A(n) (1.) Testimonial, 2.) endorsement, 3.) introduction) ad describes the candidate's background and why he or she is running for office. This is similar to a ad, which explains why the candidate is the best person for the office. A (1.) Testimonial, 2.) endorsement, 3.) introduction) ad focuses on the shortcomings of the candidate's opponent.
Answer:
Explanation:
here are several types of political ads. In a citizen ( 1.) Testimonial, 2.) endorsement, 3.) introduction) a regular person explains why he or she supports the candidate. In a(n) (1.) Testimonial, 2.) endorsement, 3.) introduction), another politician or celebrity explains why the candidate has gained his or her support. A
Could someone give me some good arguments to lower the voting age to 16?
It’s for an essay pls help
What are the Community Guidelines for Brainly
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Explain each concept:
concurrent powers
delegated powers
reserved powers
how do laws work again I forgot
if both the House of Representatives and the Senate vote for a bill to become law then it is sent to the President of the United States. he/she gets to sign the bill or not & if he/she does sign the bill then it becomes a law.
Answer:
A bill can be introduced in either chamber of Congress by a senator or representative who sponsors it. The president can approve the bill and sign it into law or not approve (veto) a bill. If the president chooses to veto a bill, in most cases Congress can vote to override that veto and the bill becomes a law.
Explanation:
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IX Florida and Local Government
1. What is the same about both the U.S. and Florida Constitutions?
2. What is the position in charge of the Florida executive branch?
3. What group makes up the Legislative branch in Florida?
4. What is the Florida Declaration of Rights?
5. What does the 10th amendment say about state powers?
6. What is federalism?
7. How does federalism limit government power?
8. What are the three federal government powers called?
9. What are implied powers and what are they also known as?
10. What are expressed [also known as enumerated] powers? (Give 5 examples)
11. What are reserved powers? (Give 5 examples)
12. What are concurrent powers? (Give 5 examples)
13. What is the Supreme Law of the Land?
14. What services do the local level of government provide?
15. Who is the executive leader of the local government?
16. What is an ordinance?
17. What is a city council?
18. Who are county commissioners?
19. What is the purpose of a school board?
20. What are the requirements to run for the Governor of Florida?
21. What are the requirements to run for the State House of Representatives and State Senate?
22. What are the ways an amendment can be proposed to the Florida Constitution?
23. What is the only way an amendment can be ratified to the Florida Constitution?
The U.S. and Florida constitutions both have a preamble (an introduction that states the purpose and goals of government), articles (sections that describe the powers and functions of the government), and amendments (changes that have been made to the constitution).
Answer and Explanation (Question — 2):Ron DeSantis, Governor
The Governor is the supreme executive power in the state.
Answer and Explanation (Question — 3):The Florida Senate and the Florida House of Representatives together are the Florida Legislature, a bicameral legislature. The Florida Legislature is one of three branches of government in Florida. The other two branches are the Executive and Judicial.
Answer and Explanation (Question — 4):All natural persons, female and male alike, are equal before the law and have inalienable rights, among which are the right to enjoy and defend life and liberty, to pursue happiness, to be rewarded for industry, and to acquire, possess and protect property.
Answer and Explanation (Question — 5):The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
Answer and Explanation (Question — 6):Federalism is a combined and compound mode of government that combines a general government with regional governments in a single political system, dividing the powers between the two. Federalism in the modern era was first adopted in the unions of states during the Old Swiss Confederacy.
Answer and Explanation (Question — 7):Federalism limits government by creating two sovereign powers—the national government and state governments—thereby restraining the influence of both. Separation of powers imposes internal limits by dividing government against itself, giving different branches separate functions and forcing them to share power.
Answer and Explanation (Question — 8):The Constitution of the United States divides the federal government into three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial. This ensures that no individual or group will have too much power.
Answer and Explanation (Question — 9):The implied powers of Congress are founded on the necessary and proper clause, commonly known as the elastic clause. The Constitution does not expressly grant implied powers. This is a constitutional provision that allows Congress's authority to enact any legislation necessary to carry out its expressed powers.
Answer and Explanation (Question — 10):These included:
To lay and collect taxesPay debts and borrow moneyRegulate commerceCoin moneyEstablish post officesEstablish lower courtsDeclare warRaise and support an Army and Navy.Answer and Explanation (Question — 11):Reserved powers include:
Running electionsCreating marriage lawsRegulating schoolsDivorce lawsPower to establish local governmentsAnswer and Explanation (Question — 12):Concurrent powers include taxing, borrowing, eminent domain, establishing criminal codes and otherwise maintaining law and order, and spending to promote the general welfare of citizens.
Answer and Explanation (Question — 13):The Constitution is the supreme law of the land.
Answer and Explanation (Question — 14):Municipalities generally take responsibility for parks and recreation services, police and fire departments, housing services, emergency medical services, municipal courts, transportation services (including public transportation), and public works (streets, sewers, snow removal, signage, and so forth).
Answer and Explanation (Question — 15):Typically, the mayor in the council–manager city is formally the presiding officer and serves as ceremonial head of the government.
Answer and Explanation (Question — 16):Ordinances are rules that you can set for your island. Ordinances may change the times your shops open and your villagers wake up, or even make it so that weeds are automatically pulled up across your island. You can only have one ordinance active at a time, so you'll need to pick what's best for your play style.
Answer and Explanation (Question — 17):A city council is the legislative body of a city.
Answer and Explanation (Question — 18):County commissioners are a county's key policymakers, overseeing the operation and administration of the county. Commissioners are the elected officials of a county's legislative branch, the County Board of Commissioners, serving in a similar role as a city council member or a state representative or senator.
Answer and Explanation (Question — 19):They establish the vision and goals for the public schools in their district, and they set standards for the performance of schools and superintendents. Most school board members are elected by people in their community to represent their values, views, and desires for the public schools in their district.
Answer and Explanation (Question — 20):The governor must:
be at least 30 years oldhave been a resident and registered voter of Florida for at least seven yearsHope my answer helps you.
Answer 1:
The U.S. and Florida constitutions both have a preamble , articles (sections that describe the powers and functions of the government), and amendments (changes that have been made to the constitution).
Answer 2:
Ron DeSantis, Governor
The Governor is the supreme executive power in the state.
Answer3
The Florida Senate and the Florida House of Representatives together are the Florida Legislature, a bicameral legislature. The Florida Legislature is one of three branches of government in Florida. The other two branches are the Executive and Judicial.
Answer4
All natural persons, female and male alike, are equal before the law and have inalienable rights, among which are the right to enjoy and defend life and liberty, to pursue happiness, to be rewarded for industry, and to acquire, possess and protect property.
Answer 5
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
Answer 6
Federalism is a combined and compound mode of government that combines a general government with regional governments in a single political system, dividing the powers between the two. Federalism in the modern era was first adopted in the unions of states during the Old Swiss Confederacy.
Anwer 7
Federalism limits government by creating two sovereign powers—the national government and state governments—thereby restraining the influence of both. Separation of powers imposes internal limits by dividing government against itself, giving different branches separate functions and forcing them to share power.
Answer 8
The Constitution of the United States divides the federal government into three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial. This ensures that no individual or group will have too much power.
Answer (9
The implied powers of Congress are founded on the necessary and proper clause, commonly known as the elastic clause. The Constitution does not expressly grant implied powers. This is a constitutional provision that allows Congress's authority to enact any legislation necessary to carry out its expressed powers.
Answer10
These included:
To lay and collect taxes
Pay debts and borrow money
Regulate commerce
Coin money
Establish post offices
Raise and support an Army and Navy.
Answer 11:
Reserved powers include:
Running elections
Creating marriage laws
Regulating schools
Divorce laws
Power to establish local governments
Answer 12):
Concurrent powers include taxing, borrowing, eminent domain, establishing criminal codes and otherwise maintaining law and order, and spending to promote the general welfare of citizens.
Answer 13):
The Constitution is the supreme law of the land.
Answer 14):
Municipalities generally take responsibility for parks and recreation services, police and fire departments, housing services, emergency medical services, municipal courts, transportation services (including public transportation), and public works (streets, sewers, snow removal, signage, and so forth).
Answer 15):
Typically, the mayor in the council–manager city is formally the presiding officer and serves as ceremonial head of the government.
Answer 16):
Ordinances are rules that you can set for your island. Ordinances may change the times your shops open and your villagers wake up, or even make it so that weeds are automatically pulled up across your island. You can only have one ordinance active at a time, so you'll need to pick what's best for your play style.
Answer 17):
A city council is the legislative body of a city.
Answer 18):
County commissioners are a county's key policymakers, overseeing the operation and administration of the county. Commissioners are the elected officials of a county's legislative branch, the County Board of Commissioners, serving in a similar role as a city council member or a state representative or senator.
Answer 19):
They establish the vision and goals for the public schools in their district, and they set standards for the performance of schools and superintendents. Most school board members are elected by people in their community to represent their values, views, and desires for the public schools in their district.
Answer 20):
The governor must:
be at least 30 years old.
and membership of both houses. By the Constitution Revision Commission, which is established every 20 years to consider and propose amendments (the Commission first met in 1977 and again in 1997; the next scheduled meeting is in 2037).
Answer 22):
Amendments involving the creation of "new State taxes or fees" require a two-thirds approval of the voters. The Legislature, via a three-fourths majority, may pass a law calling for a special election date on any amendment (again, which must be 90 days after the amendment is filed with the custodian of state records).
Answer and Explanation.
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You are having a pizza - making party.
You will need 6 ounces of dough and 4 ounces of sauce for each person ( including yourself, the host ) .
Once you have a total count of guest, you buy exactly the needed amount of all the ingredients . The dough and sauce that you buy weigh 130 ounces all together.
1. How many ounces of dough did you buy?
2. How many ounces of sauce did you buy?
3. Num. Guest 0ω0
Worth 10 points . . .You are having a pizza - making party.
You will need 6 ounces of dough and 4 ounces of sauce for each person ( including yourself, the host ) .
Once you have a total count of guest, you buy exactly the needed amount of all the ingredients . The dough and sauce that you buy weigh 130 ounces all together.
1. How many ounces of dough did you buy?
2. How many ounces of sauce did you buy?
3. Num. Guest 0ω0
Worth 10 points . . .You are having a pizza - making party.
You will need 6 ounces of dough and 4 ounces of sauce for each person ( including yourself, the host ) .
Once you have a total count of guest, you buy exactly the needed amount of all the ingredients . The dough and sauce that you buy weigh 130 ounces all together.
1. How many ounces of dough did you buy?
2. How many ounces of sauce did you buy?
3. Num. Guest 0ω0
Worth 10 points . . .You are having a pizza - making party.
You will need 6 ounces of dough and 4 ounces of sauce for each person ( including yourself, the host ) .
Once you have a total count of guest, you buy exactly the needed amount of all the ingredients . The dough and sauce that you buy weigh 130 ounces all together.
1. How many ounces of dough did you buy?
2. How many ounces of sauce did you buy?
3. Num. Guest 0ω0
Worth 10 points . . .You are having a pizza - making party.
You will need 6 ounces of dough and 4 ounces of sauce for each person ( including yourself, the host ) .
Once you have a total count of guest, you buy exactly the needed amount of all the ingredients . The dough and sauce that you buy weigh 130 ounces all together.
1. How many ounces of dough did you buy?
2. How many ounces of sauce did you buy?
3. Num. Guest 0ω0
Worth 10 points . . .You are having a pizza - making party.
You will need 6 ounces of dough and 4 ounces of sauce for each person ( including yourself, the host ) .
Once you have a total count of guest, you buy exactly the needed amount of all the ingredients . The dough and sauce that you buy weigh 130 ounces all together.
1. How many ounces of dough did you buy?
2. How many ounces of sauce did you buy?
3. Num. Guest 0ω0
Worth 10 points . . .You are having a pizza - making party.
You will need 6 ounces of dough and 4 ounces of sauce for each person ( including yourself, the host ) .
Once you have a total count of guest, you buy exactly the needed amount of all the ingredients . The dough and sauce that you buy weigh 130 ounces all together.
1. How many ounces of dough did you buy?
2. How many ounces of sauce did you buy?
3. Num. Guest 0ω0
Worth 10 points . . .
1 4 8 and 6
Explanation:
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Which of the following crime scene search patterns is best for outdoor areas where there are obstacles, such as trees and rocks?
A.
grid method
B.
line method
C.
zone method
D.
spiral method
E.
wheel method
Answer:
Grid
Explanation:
Im pretty sure
Answer:
A. Grid Method
Explanation:
Used on large, outdoor crime scenes. Searchers follow the first line pattern and search in the same manner as the line method. Once the first line pattern is complete, searchers realign on the other line pattern
What are the character's relationships to one another in 12 angry men?
Answer:
12 will fight one remians
Explanation:
Please help with these 3 questions! About the amendments 100 points and brainliest! I really need this please! They aren't that hard i just dont know how to explain! PLEASE IM BEGGING YOU!
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Answer:
2
Explanation:
It is possible that Paul might argue that his right to be free from double jeopardy was violated. The Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution provides that no person shall "be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb." Double jeopardy applies to criminal proceedings, and it means that a person cannot be tried or punished twice for the same crime. If Paul has already served his sentence for insider trading and has completed his punishment, it could be argued that imposing an additional fine would violate his right to be free from double jeopardy. However, it is important to note that the prohibition on double jeopardy does not prevent the government from imposing additional fines or other penalties in addition to a prison sentence. It only prohibits the government from trying or punishing a person a second time for the same offense.
4)
Joseph might argue that his right to a fair and speedy trial was violated. The Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution provides that all criminal defendants have the right to a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury. This means that a person who has been accused of a crime has the right to a trial where they can present evidence and arguments to a jury that will decide whether they are guilty or not guilty. If Joseph was sentenced to prison without having a trial, it could be argued that his right to a fair and speedy trial was violated. Additionally, Joseph might argue that he was denied due process of law, which is a principle that is guaranteed by the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the Constitution. Due process requires that all individuals be treated fairly and reasonably by the government, including those who have been accused of a crime. If Joseph was arrested and sentenced to prison without having the opportunity to present a defense, he might argue that his due process rights were violated.
7)
Lydia could argue that her Sixth Amendment right to a trial by an impartial jury was violated. The Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees criminal defendants the right to a fair and public trial by an impartial jury. In this case, it appears that Lydia was declared guilty without a trial or the opportunity to present evidence in her defense, and without the opportunity for a jury to consider the evidence and reach a verdict. This would be a violation of her right to a fair trial.
If I were to barely touch some one and they push me down how do there parents get to press charges?
Answer:
I'm actually curious about what happened