Montesquieu's "The Spirit of Laws" contained his ideas of separation of powers for government to be divided into different branches to allocate the power to multiple areas in order to help minimize political tyranny or despotism. It included the idea of checks and balances, meaning that the different branches on government has the ability to limit the power of the other branches. The constitutions of the United States (and France) were based on Montesquieu's ideas. For example, James Madison (along with the other founding fathers) followed Montesquieu's step and established an independent executive, legislative and judiciary in the federal constitution. He also established a system of checks and balances that were based on Montesquieu's ideas and protected the separation of powers.
Explanation:
The Fed creates money through open market operations, i.e. purchasing securities in the market using new money, or by creating bank reserves issued to commercial banks. Bank reserves are then multiplied through fractional reserve banking, where banks can lend a portion of the deposits they have on hand.
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Page 134
Explanation:
The Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG) is Guidebook for First Responders During the Initial Phase of a Dangerous Goods/Hazardous Materials Transportation Incident.
It is used by firefighters, paramedics and police officers (I.e Emergency response personnel) in Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
They use it when responding to a transportation emergency that involves hazardous materials. Argentina, Brazil, and Colombia are some of the other countries that have started using the ERG.
The ERG is produced by the United States Department of Transportation, Transport Canada, and the Secretariat of Communications and Transportation (Mexico). The ERG teaches emergency response personnel what do at different emergencies.
Page 134 of the ERG talks about what to do when flammable objects that are being transported to a destination is involved in an accident. It also talks about;
What to do when there is Fire outbreak or Explosion
Protective clothing
First Aid to be administered while waiting for other emergency responders.