Established a framework for a historic peace treaty between Israel and Egypt
McCulloch v. Maryland<span>, </span>17 U.S. 316<span> (1819), was a </span>landmark decision<span> by the </span>Supreme Court of the United States<span>. The state of </span>Maryland<span> had attempted to impede operation of a branch of the </span>Second Bank of the United States<span> by imposing a </span>tax<span> on all </span>notes<span> of banks not chartered in Maryland. "Though the law, by its language, was generally applicable to all banks not chartered in Maryland, the Second Bank of the United States was the only out-of-state bank then existing in Maryland, and the law was recognized in the court's opinion as having specifically targeted the Bank of the United States. The Court invoked the </span>Necessary and Proper Clause<span> of the </span>Constitution<span>, which allowed the Federal government to pass laws not expressly provided for in the Constitution's list of express powers, provided those laws are in useful furtherance of the express powers of Congress under the Constitution." -Wikipedia</span>
Answer:
C. An airplane manufacturer urges Congress to declare war on an unfriendly country to increase demand for military aircraft.
Explanation:
The military industrial complex is basically a situation when the government and the military under its control has the full intention to establish a mutually beneficial relationship with the private companies that produce the tools/equipment used by the military.
This tend to occurred when certain group of government representatives obtained their position in the government by using the help of interest groups controlled by weapons manufacturer.
As a result, these government representatives often made a lot of effort to justify the mobilization of military forces even when it's not really needed.
This can be seen in option C.
Even though a certain country is unfriendly to us, it doesn't really mean that we have to use our military to attack it. That type of decision usually influenced by Members of Congress who work under the control of private companies in weapons/defense industry.
Your answer would be, B. Mechanical Weathering :)
I think two and A but there is a chance I’m mistaken