<span>Is this a matter of constitutional, criminal, civil, or military law? How do you know? It's a civil law because it's a misunderstanding between two civilians.
</span><span>Is the source of the law a statute, regulation, case law, or combination? How do you know? I believe it might be a combination of statue and regulation law because there's some documentation and exchange item.
</span>Determine the purpose of the law related to the scenario. Is the law intended to protect people's safety or people's rights? It is to protect the people's rights, not safety. " She says that he has not made any payments and still has possession of the car." <span>The disagreement is over a vehicle which is just property.
</span>Do you think the young woman has a valid argument that her neighbor owes her payment for the car? In other words, should government make an exception to the law about the owner being the person whose name is on the title? I think she does not have a valid argument. "<span> She signed ownership over to him on the title, which he also signed. She says that he has not made any payments and still has possession of the car." </span><span>If she wants to sell her car, she should have done it the proper way, otherwise she should be prepared to meet the consequences.
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Answer:
the New Deal
Explanation:
FDR used two new deal packages to help people get jobs and put more money in the economy. But it also started what today is Medicare and Medicaid.
The first target of the HUAC was the movie industry. Special attention was focused on the motion picture industry which was believed to be a haven for a large number of Communists. HUAC's first target in the movie industry was Hanns Eisler, an Austrian composer with a long record of affiliation with the Communist. His brother Gerhard was a Communist journalist. In October 1947, a group of screenwriters, directors and producers were called to testify in the movie industry investigations. They were known as the Hollywood Ten. They refused to cooperate and were cited for contempt in Congress and sentenced to imprisonment. Furthermore they were banned from working in Hollywood.