Federal and State governments have to protect extinction threatened animals <u>- Endangered Species Act</u>. Air pollution from industries and cars is limited by <u>Clean Air Act.</u>
<h3>Which Acts protect the environment?</h3><h3 />
The Clean Air Act (CAA) was passed to limit air pollution by requiring that industries and car markers, reduce the air pollution that they and their products cause.
The Endangered Species Act then requires that both the state and federal governments should act as best as they can to protect any animal that is threatened with extinction.
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The answer is social anxiety disorder. A person exhibiting this kind of syndrome would likely possess
emotional behavior that are intensified and that they are doing emotional
behaviors that are uncontrolled by the individual exhibiting it. This is a variant of a social anxiety disorder as it causes anxiety and is under the anxiety disorder.
I believe the answer is: government controls can guard against abuses of power
Federalist tend to want the government to have the largest control in society rather than the people or the states.
So the answers that federalist have to social issue tend to lean on creating more government control or giving the government more power to do intervention.