English common law was based on … Court rulings
D. Courts Rulings
The answer to your following questions is the following:
1.I think they will always live their life in their country in fear and maybe foods are lacking.
2. Its like a guerilla places where as childred have not just a toy but a real gun
3. Because the Taliban will purchase their children for money and food
4. <span> They twist the Muslim religion and use propaganda to make it seem like we're evil and they're not. They rely on the young who are eager, just fool enough and willing to put their lives on the line, while they themselves sit in relative safety.</span>
5. They are influence by the society and sometime no choice just to survive
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The unanimous opinion was written by Chief Justice John Marshall. President John Adams named William Marbury as one of forty-two justices of the peace on March 2, 1801. The Senate confirmed the nominations the following day, March 3, which was Adams's last full day in office.
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Settlement houses and other agencies developed programs to educate immigrants and their children with the American culture. The children were taught hygiene, manners, conduct in daily life and most important of all, the use of the English language. The common schools developed particular subjects and extracurricular activities and new ways of enforcing discipline in order to Americanize these children.
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America's involvement in World War II had a significant impact on the economy and workforce of the United States. The United States was still recovering from the impact of the Great Depression and the unemployment rate was hovering around 25%. Our involvement in the war soon changed that rate. American factories were retooled to produce goods to support the war effort and almost overnight the unemployment rate dropped to around 10%. As more men were sent away to fight, women were hired to take over their positions on the assembly lines. Before World War II, women had generally been discouraged from working outside the home. Now, they were being encouraged to take over jobs that had been traditionally considered 'men's work.'
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