The United States has a federal system of government, which means that laws are created at the federal and state level. This allows for flexibility and creativity in policy development because a state can create a law that is different from that at the federal level. Often, these laws can be used as templates to introduce legislation in other states, encouraging innovation.
One example is that of marijuana restrictions. The use and possession of cannabis is illegal under federal law for all purposes, even medicinal, because of the Controlled Substances Act of 1970. However, the law at state level varies greatly. Its medical use is allowed in 31 states, its recreational use in nine (Alaska, California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Nevada, Oregon, Vermont and Washington), and it is decriminalized in 13 states. The experiments with policy in some states have led to changes in other states, like in the case of California, which was the first state to legalize medical usage in 1996.
The fact that you didn’t see the teddy bear is probably due to: <u>your schema that puppies are destructive</u>.
<u>Explanation</u>:
Psychologist use the term schema to describes a pattern of thought or behavior that classifies the information and expresses the relationships among them. Schemas allow us to take shortcuts in understanding the huge amount of information available in the environment.
In the above scenario, when I returned home from work I noticed some broken glass pieces on the floor. I thought that it would be my new puppy. I didn’t notice my kid’s teddy bear on the floor. My schema made me to think that puppies are destructive.
Answer:
issued the Declaration of Independence
Explanation:
No, because if they are not already a part of the corporation itself then they cannot act as if it does not exist. That is like looking the other way when in factr you still have to follow rules and laws regardless of what you think you are or are not.
"The British forces were trained and structured for 18th century linear warfare against conventional forces, in most (not all) encounters when the Continentals met the British in open warfare the British gained the upper hand - When the Continental exploited their tactical strength through more unconventional methods the red coats tactics became a disadvantage". I looked it up so hopefully I did not miss anything