Answer:
The 14th Amendment.
Explanation:
The fourteenth amendment to the Constitution of the United States was passed during the Reconstruction period. It was one of three amendments enacted to ban slavery and define citizenship and strengthen legal rights for African Americans. It was ratified in 1868 and therefore ensuring citizenship to all people (Including former slaves) born or naturalized in the United States and guaranteed them equal protection of the legal framework.
Vehicle license plates and registrations must be
renewed
(a) every year
(b) every two years
either (a) or (b)
every three years
Answer:a
Explanation:
Is it enough to be "suspected" of terrorism, or should these suspects have the right to a fair trial before being detained indefinitely?
Answer:
Suspects must have a trial before being detained indefinitely.
Explanation:
Suspects of terrorism must be detained immediately, as a measure of security and disaster prevention, since terrorist acts tend to be gradual and involve causing terror and deaths in the population.
However, in order for this suspect to be detained indefinitely, there needs to be a fair trial where evidence will be analyzed that places this suspect as guilty or innocent, making his arrest or freedom justified.
Answer:
Well, obviously the cops would need some sort of reason to arrest these people before detaining them, not just because they may seem “suspicious”. I do believe that they must have a fair trial before being detained permanently because the police may not have any sort of theory or evidence just suspicion and that is not enough.
Explanation:
What makes fingerprints individual and unique? How do scientists match a fingerprint to a specific person?
Answer:
your finger prints are unique that means no one in the world have the same ridges and lines that you have on your fingers
Explanation:
as the fetus moves there fingers rubs against the womb these tiny forces pushed the skin as it grows
Answer:
Fingerprints are unique because of ridge characteristics. These consist of ridge endings, enclosures, and other details. Fingerprints are useful in criminal investigations because of the very low probability that two different individuals could have left identical fingerprints. The FBI has databases that can compare millions of fingerprints and the advances in technology now allow investigators to digitize fingerprints. Using scanning techniques and sophisticated matching algorithms, investigators search through millions of records with lightning speed to find the perfect fingerprint match.
If you can't brake to avoid a hazard, you should
A. engage your antilock braking system
B. accelerate immediately instead
C. attempt to steer around it instead
D. set the steering wheel to cruise control
Answer:
its C
Explanation:
Which cause-and-effect diagram best illustrates one main effect of informed
citizens on the political system?
A.
Citizens educate
themselves on
important issues
Politicians can
communicate their
plans to citizens
more easily
OB
Citizens read news
sources they agree
with.
These citizens
become more
engaged in politics.
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O c.
Citizens understand
how to acquire
Information
Citizens are more
likely to know how
to vote.
OD.
Citizens analyze the
actions and words of
elected officials.
officials are held to
account when they
misbehave
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Answer:
D. Citizens analyze the actions and words of elected officials -> Officials are held to account when they misbehave.
Explanation:
An informed citizen can better hold officials accountable for their actions. They can raise issue thru media or even their own blogs today. A. also has merit in that citizens educate themselves on important issues, but that should help dictate plans politicians should take, not make politicians communicate plans easier. Also C. Citizens understand how to acquire information leads to citizens are more likely to know how to vote. If C. was slightly reworded then it may be best as in citizens educate themselves on important issues and this leads to citizens making more informed votes. Instead, C. just says citizens understand how to acquire info instead of educate on the issues, and then it says know how to vote (there is not one know how way to vote), but rather should have said make an informed vote.
Should people who resist arrest still face charges if they are ultimately found innocent? Why or why not?
Answer:
Depends on the state. (USA)
Explanation:
In California resisting arrest is a charge itself so yes.
Answer:
california is an exeption
Explanation:
What was the result in the case of U.S. v. Park, the case in which the defendant, the president of a national food-chain corporation, claimed he should not be held liable for allowing food in a warehouse to be exposed to rodent contamination because he had delegated responsibility to subordinates
Answer:he is right
Explanation:
You are on your daily jog when a car negligently
pulls out in front of you. Unable to stop, you run into
it and injure yourself. Should you be able to recover
damages for the harm done to you?
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
The driver of the car was negligent and ended up causing an accident that hurt you in some way. Neglect makes the driver liable for the damage you have suffered which means that he is legally obliged to compensate you for the damage that his negligent driving has caused.
That way, you would have to go to the authorities with the license plate number or any other information that helps the authorities to locate the driver.
A large corporation has accrued a lot of debt over the last two years in an
effort to expand its business. While they have gained new customers, they
still aren't making enough money to pay off their debt. Which type of
bankruptcy would this company likely want to file?
A. Chapter 1
B. Chapter 13
C. Chapter 7
D. Chapter 11
Answer:Chapter 11
Explanation:
I got it wrong and it said chapter 11
When a President vetoes a bill:
A.
It can be passed if three-quarters of the majority party vote to override.
B.
It can be passed if two-thirds of the members of both houses vote to override.
C.
It can be passed if a majority of one house overrides a veto.
D.
It cannot be passed.
Answer:
C.
It can be passed if a majority of one house overrides a veto.
Answer:
b it can be passed if two-thirds of the members vote to override
Explanation:
Is a non judicial settlement of a case in which the defendant exchanges a guilty plea for judicial concessions and reduced sentences
Answer:
Plea bargaining
Explanation:
Plea bargaining is described as the kind of non-judicial settlement as regards a case. In such a settlement the defendant or the accused reciprocates a guilty plea in return for judicial compromise and reduction in the period of sentences. It is type of negotiation between the defense and prosecution with an aim to settle a criminal case out of court i.e. without involving the judiciary. The defedents expect a judicial leniency in punishment or severity of charges filed in return for the guilty plead by the accused in such agreements. Thus, 'plea bargaining' is the correct answer.
If a --__ separates you and a stopped school bus on the opposite side of the road, you do not have to
stop for it.
Answer:
A median other physical barrier
Explanation:
When there is a stopped school bus that has the alternating red flashing signal lights on it is required for the oncoming vehicle drivers on the same lane of the highway where the school bus is parks to stop and the driver of
all vehicles are to wait for the school is once again in motion before they can resume their journey
However for vehicles moving in the opposite direction on the other side of the road separated by a physical barrier are not required to stop.
Which of the following is an example of a criminal offense?
A. Evicting a tenant without due process
B. Check forging
C. Being late on credit payment
D. Hitting a parked car
Answer:
D. Hitting a parked car
Should people who resist arrest still face charges if they are ultimately found innocent? Why or why not?
Answer:
no
Explanation:
because the were maybe scared and mad that they were being arrested for nothing
Some have argued that prisoners do not make good role models for their own children. Do you agree or disagree? Explain.
Answer:
I would disagree and agree.
Explanation:
My opinion comes down to one aspect, how does the prisoner explain/represent their current state to their own children. As an example, some people would use their state to show and represent what would happen if their children did something aginst the law like them. Unlike them, some prisoners may decide to stay as they are without talking to their children which could change the view of the consequences of doing something illegal for a child.
Answer:
I don't agree, in my opinion it comes down to one aspect, how does the prisoner explain/represent their current state to their own children. As an example, some people would use their state to show and represent what would happen if their children did something against the law like them.
Explanation:
E2020 :)
What is a power the executive branch has over the legislative branch?
Answer:
Financial power... since the executive has the Ministry of Treasury and finance.... I think
Loyalty - jeff's best friend is getting into some pretty risky behaviors, including dangerous
drugs. What can Jeff do to help his friend?
Answer:Enlighten him
Explanation:
All Jeff need to do is to get some information about hard drugs....its risk and consequences.... Including facts that he might be caught and tried and charged to jail......for a long period of time
Answ Who is Kamala Harris? Who was John Lewis? Who is the Justice of the Supreme Court who is battling cancer, again?
Answer:
Kamala Devi Harris is an American politician and lawyer who has served as the junior United States senator from California since 2017. She is the Democratic vice presidential nominee for the 2020 election.
John Robert Lewis was an American statesman and civil rights leader who served in the United States House of Representatives for Georgia's 5th congressional district from 1987 until his death in 2020. He was the chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee from 1963 to 1966.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is battling cancer again
hope this is helpful.....
Answer:
Kamala Devi Harris is an American politician who is the vice president-elect of the United States and the junior United States senator from California.
John Robert Lewis was an American statesman and civil rights leader who served in the United States House of Representatives for Georgia's 5th congressional district from 1987 until his death in 2020.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the most prominent member of the Supreme Court's liberal minority, said Friday that she has had a recurrence of cancer, causing a wave of anxiety among Democrats that were not completely assuaged by her assurance that she was undergoing chemotherapy, with “positive results,” and would remain.
umm, I answered really late! -_-
What 5 questions do we have to ask ourselves when evaluating a country's government?
Answer:
How has the government's work been in my community? How has the current government administration affected the essential factors of my life? How has the government managed the social issues that involve me and that involve other people? How is the economy of my region and the country as a whole being managed? How is education and security in my region and the country as a whole?Explanation:
For a government to be considered good and efficient, it must be evaluated in relation to the social and economic elements of each community that makes up the country, region or community. For that, it is necessary to ask questions that make direct use of these factors, which are the biggest responsibility in a region, therefore, the questions that you can ask to assess the quality of the government should be directed to issues of education, trade, security, rights civil and social, protection of minorities, issues related to the use and management of the region's resources, infrastructure, among others.
In which parking situations should you use your parking brake?
A. only when you're parking on a hill
OB. only when you're parking on flat ground
C. always
D. only when you're parked facing uphill
Answer:
c which is always
Explanation:
because you have to stop yhe vehicle at somepoint
What was the effect of the Supreme Court decision described in this
headline?
DAILY NEWS 1962
In Engel v. Vitale,
Court Rules That
School Board Cannot
Sponsor Prayer
A. School prayers had to be provided by individual religious groups.
B. School prayer was banned in public schools across the United
States.
c. The decision was reversed by a later Supreme Court ruling that
protected school prayer as free expression.
O D. A new amendment was passed to allow school prayer.
Answer: B. School prayer was banned in public schools across the United States.
Explanation: just took the test on apex
The effect of the Supreme Court decision described in this headline "Court Rules That School Board Cannot Sponsor Prayer" indicated that School prayer was banned in public schools across the United States.
In Engel v. Vitale, the Court ruled for public schools to ban supporting specific religions.Supporting or choosing particular religion is forbidden as the 1st Amendment allows all religions at an equal place.The 1st Amendment prevents the government from supporting religion and declaring it as official.America allows every religion to practice without any restriction from the government.Therefore we can conclude that the Supreme Court decision dealt with the School prayers was banned.
Thus option B. is the correct answer.
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If your vehicle malfunctions, turn on your hazard lights
A. before you pull over
B. after you pull over
C. as you pull over
D. before you come to a stop
So, If your car breaks down, pull over and turn on your hazard lights.
since if your car breaks down, pull over and turn on your warning light
When your automobile becomes a possible threat to other road users, turn on your hazard lights.
Whether you're replacing a tyre on the roadside, it's usually fine to keep your hazards on. You're awaiting for a tow because your automobile has broken.
Option "C" is the correct answer to the following question.
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Answer:
B. after you pull over
Explanation:
"Note: The purpose of hazard lights is to show other drivers your vehicle is disabled. Use them only after your vehicle is pulled over on the side of the road, not while driving." (FLVS Driver's Education 6.3)
The speaker argues that just because these men have been locked up, they shouldn't be locked out of their kids' lives. Do you agree or disagree? Explain.
Answer:
I agree with the speakers statement. As many have pointed out, that one mistake or the decisions of the past should not put crippling restrictions on one's future. Incarceration is atonement for one's crimes, they already are isolated from the daily functions of society. However, keeping them from their loved one's and children is taking things too far.
Explanation:
E2020
What is the top speed in a parking lot?
A. 10 mph
B. 20 mph
C. 25 mph
D. 30 mph
Answer:
30mph
Explanation:
this is according to metres per hour
but if it were kilometers per hour it would have been 15kph
but since metres are a smaller it's 30mph
Answer:
A. 10 mph is the correct answer
Which of the following is an example of a criminal offense?
Answer:There is nothing to chose from pls edit this and i will tell you
Explanation: But i know one of them is robbing, murder.
Answer:
Check Forging
Explanation:
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1.A big debate is raging in both the religious and political arenas regarding same sex marriages. Do you think that if people choose to be committed together, they are entitled to be recognized as a married couple? Why or why not? Present reasons for your answer.
2. Why do you think preventing spousal and domestic abuse should be a concern of the government? Do you think it should? Back up your answers with evidence from the reading.
3.Do you think couples should be entitled to the same legal benefits as those who have a marriage license? Why or why not?
4.Leona Helmsley left her millions to her nine-year-old dog. She was legally sane at the time—and ran her businesses and corporations until the day she died. Do you think she had the legal right to do what she wanted with her money, or was the judge in the case within his rights to change Leona’s will? Why or why not?
5. Explain the importance of a will, a power of attorney document, and a guardianship agreement in the case of a cohabitating couple—parents of two children—who are killed in an auto accident. PLEASE HELP ASAP will mark the brainiest paragraph if possible
What are the examples of personal crimes
Answer:
1. Assault/Battery
2. Kidnapping
3. Homicide
4. False Imprisonment
Explanation: These crimes can be punished as a misdemeanor or felony depending on the state or federal law.
Explanation:
homicidio,asesinato, lesiones.
Choose the answer that best describes when drivers must always yeild to emergency vehicles with lights and sirens on
Answer: ermergency vehicles traveling in all directions (d)
Answer:
is d I just took the tes t
Explanation:
and I got it right
3. When the terms of a written contract are ambiguous and require ________, the courts allow evidence to fill in the gaps.
Answer:
i think the answer would be evidence.
your friend wears earbuds while driving to school each day. Is this safe? .