Answer:
An email to my sister about the various positive changes that have occurred in our society while she's abroad for studies.
Explanation:
From: ABCatyahoo.com
To: XYZatyahoo.com
Subject: An update about our society.
My dear sister,
I hope you are doing well. Everyone's doing fine and all miss you, especially mom. But we know how that is.
It has been a while that I wrote to you, especially about the changes in our society. And so, I thought it'll be a good chance to keep you updated about the new happenings in and around us.
Recently, there were some renovations around our apartment complex, and numerous parks were also created. Aside from that, there were numerous societal changes introduced by the state government, like giving free excess to parks, the gyms, the swimming pools, etc. Moreover, the electricity charges were waived for those households using less than 250 units, while those exceeding that limit are charged a lesser amount. It has come as a huge relief to everyone. The society also organizes seminars that are about awareness of some of the social practices that have become more of a discriminatory practice.
But evidently, there are some 'old-fashioned' parents who don’t believe or support the 'awareness' drive of society. But with the change in the world and its perspectives, it is also good that society is working hard to develop and be more approachable, more open, and available for the new generations.
That is all I can think of. But I will keep you updated if anything new comes up too. Take good care and do keep us posted too.
We miss you.
Your sister,
abc
Answer:
Binding authority
Explanation:
United States Supreme Court opinions are <u>binding authority</u> until they are overruled by the Supreme Court or Congress.
Opinions by the United States Supreme Court are binding unless overruled by a court of higher authority; the Supreme Court or the United States Congress.
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Answer:
The Spanish-American War showed the United States could exert influence vis-a-vis the European Powers and that it could protect its sphere of influence in the Western Hemisphere.
Explanation:
The Spanish-American War made the United States more clearly an imperial power that could rival European imperial powers like Spain. The role that the United States played in helping Cuba to gain independence and taking possession of the Philippines and Puerto Rico were seen as an extension of America's “Manifest Destiny,” the idea that the United States almost had a moral obligation to continue expansion and to bring our economic system and political orientation towards freedoms to the world. There were however others who resisted this idea of American expansion like Andrew Carnegie, the head of an important steel corporation. Theodore Roosevelt was a war hero in the Spanish-American War and he would later become one of the most groundbreaking of American presidents who challenged long-standing conventions like the Monroe doctrine and the power of large corporate trusts.