Answer:
c
Explanation:
if john is hit by a speeding car going 50 mph and the speed limit is 20mph but he is running a red light with a child in the back seat who is at fault?
Answer: the person in the car who was speeding
Explanation: because he was speeding
if u could chose who would be president who would u chose Trump or Biden?
Answer:
trump
Explanation:
Answer: i would pick trump no kizzi
Explanation: bidden tried to make kids have extra school
who ever can tell a better story wins brainliest
Answer:
i moved in to a city called new york i never new anyone and all my friends were at Michigan .i never had friends, the first day of school was hectic people could tell me wrong classes and i was bullied the whole day, the days were never ending of bullying and people used to call me a nard so it was a living hell, until one day my whole life changed
while i was walking around the house i saw something that was not right so i picked it up and it gave me an electric shock and then wake up in the morning on my bed i remember that i touched the round thing so i looked for it all over
Help Quick!!!!
Is the congress in charge of making the law, interpreting the law, and enforcing the laws
Answer:
The only thing Congress is in charge of is "making the law".
Explanation:
All other options are void. Interpreting the law is done by the Federal Courts and enforcing the law is done by the Executive Branch.
Hope this helps you in school! Have a nice day!
Answer: The congress approves laws
Explanation:
Here is to all the kids who helped me on my journey i make 80s now and not 50s you all have helped me a lot thx.
Answer:
JUICE WRLD IS A LEGEND
Explanation:
I do not like our mayor at all. I think he has made some very bad choices and is not managing our town very well. I’m going to practice my free speech by spray painting a message for the whole town on the mayor’s
front door.
Which amendment applies?
Has to be one of the first 10 amendments.
(If you do not know what an amendment is, please just search up the Bill of Rights (1-10)
Mayor Wanted
In this activity option, imagine you and your partners were asked to write a job description for the mayor of a new city. The city has 10,000 people living there. Most people work for a factory that packages and ships prepared foods or for the local schools. The city needs people to run for mayor in the upcoming election. You will determine what a person running for mayor of this city needs to know and be able to do.
Steps:
Discuss life in this community with your partner or group. What might be happening in their news? Are most of the people younger, older, or in between? How do they spend their free time?
Make a list of concerns that people would have in this city. Each partner or group member should list at least three concerns.
Discuss the job of mayor for this city. Make a list of the qualities, skills, and experiences a mayor should have to serve the city well. Each partner or group member should list at least three qualifications. Consider the concerns your group listed in the previous step.
Create a job description for a new mayor. Base it on your discussion and work with your group. People interested in running for mayor should know from your job description whether they are qualified to run. You could make it in a newspaper advertisement or article format. Be sure to include at least three qualifications that your group agreed on.
For your S2 Collaborate, be sure to turn in:
Brainstorm list (concerns in the city, qualifications for mayor)
Evidence of group discussion (emails or other communication about the city)
Mayor Job Description
Answer:
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Explanation:
bc I know
ILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!!
Explain the essence of morality, with its examples & elements.
TYVM! :-)
Answer:
In particular, I claim that the essence of morality consists of four features: (1) it performs some function (namely, solving the problem of cooperation); (2) it is prescriptive; (3) it is regarded as universalized/ and (4) it is regarded as possessing overriding authority over other normative systems:example of morality:being honest, treating others with respect, helping those in need, and adhering to laws and social norms/There are three elements that are essential to morality: a moral community, a set of moral values, and a moral code. All three are necessary, and none on its own is sufficient. First, it is as impossible to have a purely private morality as it is to have a purely private language, and for very similar reasons.
PLEASE ANYONE HELP I DONT NOT UNDERSTAND THIS
Answer:Trace the impact that the Magna Carta, English Bill of Rights, Mayflower Compact, and Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" had on colonists' views of government.
Explanation: this is all i know srry
HELP FAST PLEASE CORRECT ANSWERS ONLY!!!!
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
(PLEASE I BEG...don't start an argument but...)
1: Black Lives Matter or All Lives Matter?
Personally, I think All Lives Matter. Everyone deserves to be loved, and skin doesn't change who you are, because we're all same on the inside.
2: Do you think the virus will come back worse in 2022 or go down in 2022?
Answer:
maybe it will maybe it won't, life has it's ways
how to write it down in the form of a new amendment to the constitution?
What are the Community Guidelines for Brainly
Answer:
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> Always answer thoughtfully. When you answer questions, try to be as clear and thorough as possible. The goal is to help someone else learn, so they'll need a great explanation in order to understand.
Answer: look at explination
Explanation:
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Whats your opinion on the year we've had so far?
Answer:
Bad but I can see it turn it a little good
Is it proper to cross-examine for the purpose of discrediting the reliability or credibility of an adverse witness whom you know to be telling the truth?
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
one must conclude that the attorney is obligated to
attack, if he can, the reliability or credibility of an opposing witness
whom he knows to be truthful. The contrary result would inevitably
impair the "perfect freedom of consultation by client with attorney,"
which is "essential to the administration of justice."
Which of the selections below was a belief of the Founding Fathers that mirrored John Locke's idea of the social contract?
The legislative branch ______ the laws, executive branch _________ ___ laws, and the judicial branch _________ laws.
carries out, makes, interprets
makes, interprets, carries out
interprets, carries out, makes
makes, carries out, interprets
Will give Brainliest. How could the Women's Health Protection Act of 2021 affect other levels of government?
Answer:
I like the other person's answer
:)
Explanation:
who watched the debates?
what did you think about it?
if someone steals a stolen carwhat happens if there cought
Answer:
A passenger in a stolen car could be convicted of theft if there is evidence that the passenger exercised some control over the car and knew that it was stolen. ... For example, a passenger who directs his girlfriend to steal a car and drive the stolen car to a friend's house could possibly be convicted of theft.
i just asked my best friend if she talk ab me behind my back bc i kinda have trust issues and i dont get what she means by this.... do yall have any idea?
Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu. Athens, Greece, had a form of ______ , in which free male citizens could vote on laws in a general assembly. On the other hand, Rome was a ______until 43 BC. The citizens did not participate in decision-making but elected two consuls, who acted as the heads of state.
Answer:
u wan esay
Explanation:
Answer: I will try my best. the first one is democracy and the second one is autocracy.
Explanation: the first one is democracy because it means like the citizens get to vote the decisions. The second one is autocracy because it means rule by self.
Nyaya panchayat and the other 2
Answer: What is the question ?
Explanation:
Identify, discuss, and resolve the conflict between the right to free speech and the government’s regulation of the practice of law.
Answer:
In the United States, freedom of speech and expression is strongly protected from government restrictions by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, many state constitutions, and state and federal laws.
The highest law in our land is the U.S. Constitution, which has some amendments, known as the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights guarantees that the government can never deprive people in the U.S. of certain fundamental rights including the right to freedom of religion and to free speech and the due process of law.
Explanation: please give brainiest.
Please help me!
To what extent should individual rights and freedoms be protected in society?
Answer:
Explanation:
all amendments and stuff followed
please help
How has the internet changed the way the news is reported?
A. News is reported faster
B. News is less controversial
C. News is boring
D. News is only online
Answer: A
Explanation: people just share things faster when they hear it if it means a lot to them or if its a universal thing
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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Who do you vote? Is your state red for replubilcan or blue for democrat? Trump or Biden? PLZ answer!
Answer:
I vote Biden my state is Blue!
Answer:
BIDEN
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!
ASAP PLEASE
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.