Answer:
Glendale was not able to prove that the ordinance directly advanced the claim of interest in public safety.
Explanation:
Pagan v. Fruchey and Village of Glendale is a case in which Christopher Pagan wanted to sell his car and put a for sale sign on it and parked it on a city street. Because of this, he received a notice that his car was in violation of a city ordinance that didn't allow him to do this. He filed a suit claiming that the law was unconstitutional because it violated his First Amendment right. Pagan won because Glendale couldn't provide enough evidence that the ordinance had the goal of avoiding a potential harm. It was considered that the law didn't serve a government interest in public safety.
It begins at the yellow sea (Huang=Yellow in Chinese) and empties in the Bohai Sea.
Answer:
unconditioned response (UCR).
Explanation:
Unconditioned response (UCR) -
In an organism , unconditioned response is generated from the unconditioned stimulus.
These are the cases where the organism response in a very normal and natural manner to any external or internal stimulus.
These behaviors are not taught by anyone .
Hence, from the scenario of the question, the dog's salivating was an unconditioned response (UCR) .
Answer: An effective price ceiling is a price imposed by the government below the equilibrium price.
Explanation:
Price ceiling is a price control that is imposed by the government to curtail how high producers or suppliers charge price for a commodity or service. Price ceiling is used by the government to protect consumers from purchasing very high commodities. The very high prices of the good can be as a result of inflation, monopoly or investment bubble
For price ceiling to be effective, the price set must be below the equilibrium price (price set by the forces of demand and supply).