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How does the legal precedent set by the decision?
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How does the government use the tax money it collects from U.S. citizens what are the top four categories?
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What does Act 2 Scene 1 reveal about Polonius character?
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What is the very first thing you must do when you discover or suspected unauthorized?
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What powers are exclusive to the executive branch?
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How does overseas labor benefit the United States?
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Why did the professional field of paralegals develop?O Legal secretaries trained paralegals to help with their overload.O The paperwork for lawyers alone caused this field to increase.O In the 1970s, lawyers had no one to assist in executing legal work.O During the Vietnam War, people took an interest in legal matters, resulting in an increase of paralegals.
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What were the 3 beliefs of the open door policy?
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What is Claudius doing in Act 3 Scene 3?
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Regarding documentation, which of the following actions can help a licenseeavoid being accused of unauthorized practice of law?a. Disclosing in writing to all parties in a transaction that the licensee isn't a licensedattorney, so there's no licensee liabilityb. Having a designated broker review and notarize all completed contractsc. Having a designated broker write all contracts from scratch to make them specific to each transactiond. Using approved fill-in-the-blank forms
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How does judicial activism contribute to constitutionalism and democracy?
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What does the Executive Office of the President helps to keep?
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What types of cases does the US District Courts have?
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the international anti-bribery and fair competition act of 1998 was enacted to expand the foreign corrupt practices act to include: ____.
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What is a closed rule ?
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What type of tax is an excise?
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What is rural stand for?
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High School
I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST AND 100pts !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Think about a topic you are interested in, like health or owning a business. Choose whether to research a local, state, or federal law.Find a bill or law passed within the past five years on your topic of interest. Use the keyword search suggested in the lesson or use reliable sources approved by your instructor or parents. These sites may help you begin.Use the law you researched to answer these questions:What is the name of the law?What level of government passed it?What is the purpose of the law?What steps of the lawmaking process did it go through?What did people who supported the law say? What did critics say?How could this law affect common Americans?How could this law affect other levels of government?Reflect on the information you found. Imagine you were a legislator or other government official at the time the law was still a bill under debate. Write a paragraph explaining whether you would have supported the bill and why.Create a presentation about the bill or law that includes the information in Steps 3 and 4. You may choose your format, such as a slide presentation, essay, or video. Save your presentation to one file to submit to your instructor. Use the name "Law_Presentation_your name" for your file to turn in.
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What are 3 exclusive powers for the Senate?
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What did the temperance movement primarily affect?
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How many types of judges are there?
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All of the following are true about diuretics EXCEPT:A. Athletes use them to flush out traces of banned substances before a drug test.B. Athletes can lose sodium and potassium from increased urine output.C. Athletes use them to meet weight restrictions.D. Athletes use them to block pain.
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What was Executive Order 9066 and how did it impact the home front?
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What are 3 techniques for pathos?
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