Answer:
In the absence of government public goods are likely to be under provided.
Explanation:
America is at war. We have been fighting drug abuse for almost a century. Four Presidents have personally waged war on drugs. Unfortunately, it is a war that we are losing. Drug abusers continue to fill our courts, hospitals, and prisons. The drug trade causes violent crime that ravages our neighborhoods. Children of drug abusers are neglected, abused, and even abandoned. The only beneficiaries of this war are organized crime members and drug dealers.
<span>The United States has focused its efforts on the criminalization of drug use and trafficker's coming from Mexico. The government has spent billions of dollars trying to get rid the supply of drugs coming into our country. These intervention efforts and law enforcement attempts to control the drugs have not been successful nor have they met with decreases in the availability of drugs in America. There are actually more drugs now than ever before! Apart from being super expensive, drug law and drug enforcement has been counterproductive, it does not work. Our current drug laws need to be reviewed and revamped so that they are more effective or are a deterrent to those to bring drug into the US. The United States needs to shift spending from law enforcement and penalization to education, treatment, and prevention.</span>
Probably yes tbh i mean i would say yes not sure
Answer:
social traditions like untouchability,dowry system,etc create social violence in the society as well as create a discrimination to the lower caste which is a problem to the whole society.So,social traditions are associated with social problems
Answer: the South would probably not have had the kind of economic growth that it has today. Major companies, in particular international ones, wouldn't locate plants in Jim Crow states. We probably would not have had any Southern presidents after Lyndon Johnson.