Answer:
The Federal Records Act of 1950 is a United States federal law that was enacted in 1950. It provides the legal framework for federal records management, including record creation, maintenance, and disposition.
Statutes at Large: 64 Stat. 578 aka 64 Stat. 583
Titles amended: 44 U.S.C.: Public Printing and Documents
U.S.C. sections created: 44 U.S.C. ch. 31 § 3101 et seq
Enacted by: the 81st United States Congress
Answer:a social trap
Explanation:
According to social sciences, a social trap occurs when an individual or a small group of people take or follow a personal solution or short term goal that looks innocent but is likely to yield long term consequences that will affect a large number of people.
Marcus thinks that watering his lawn won't take much water hence no one will suffer but I'm reality every drop of water counts hence in a long run this may impact Marcus's neighborhood.
The correct answer for your first question is: Dept. of State, which advises the President and is equivalent to the foreign ministry of other countries. It also represents the country in International affairs.
Regarding your second question “the department of state is the lead federal agency and oversees u.s. government coordination and support to a host nation's internal defense and development/coin efforts?” The answer to this question is: yes, that is correct.
<em>The Declaration of Independence establishes the values of the United States of America. It says that "all men are created equal" and have the right to "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." Further, it states the purpose of government is to protect these values.</em>
Elaboration/Explanation:
One big source for Jefferson was John Locke. Locke’s Second Treatise of Government built upon mutual respect for property rights. All free men own property and therefore deserve some rights. The more property, the more rights. Locke like Jefferson believed that kings only earned respect for their rights when they respected the rights and privileges of their subjects.
Jefferson, of course, took this further. He, Franklin, and some other founding fathers essentially ran in radical English circles. Therefore some rights were so important that they do not accrue according to property ownership. Hence, all men were created equal in some respects; even though major property holders were more equal. All men deserved the rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Of course, Jefferson understood that large landholders exercised the rights of gentry to guide their poorer neighbors.