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Levart [38]
4 years ago
5

What impact did Chief Justice John marshalls interpretation of interstate commerce have

History
1 answer:
Blababa [14]4 years ago
4 0
Federal government was given considerable regulatory power on commerce, as well as on interstate commercial maritime routes. Chief Justice John Marshall's interpretation clarified that Congress could regulate matters internal to a state that are fundamentally intertwined with interstate commerce, like the New York monopoly.Congressional power extended to all aspects of the regulation, overriding any state laws contrary to it.
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The second is through regulation. Federal agencies issue and enforce standards ranging from environmental quality, to consumer protection, business and banking practices, nondiscrimination in employment, Internet privacy, labels and “disclosure,” safe food, drugs, products, and workplaces.

The goals of spending programs and regulations are widely accepted. For example, a clean and healthy environment, safe food and drugs, and fair business and employment practices are among the most important things citizens expect of their government. The goals are largely nonpartisan—most conservatives, moderates, and liberals agree on them. However, the implementation of spending and regulatory programs often is controversial. Disagreement over government policy is inevitable in a society where people’s values, opinions, incomes, and interests vary widely, and when the breadth of government has grown substantially

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1.- elabora un cuadro comparativo de ¿Cuál fue el trato que se les dio a las mujeres antes y después de la llegada de los españo
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La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.

1.- ¿Cuál fue el trato que se les dio a las mujeres antes y después de la llegada de los españoles?

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Apoyaban a los hombres en llevar los asuntos de familia mientras el hobre salía a cultivar o salía a combate, si era un guerrero.

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La mujer tuvo papeles similares, sin embargo, ante la opresión española, tuvo que asumir otros roles.

La mujer se vio en la necesidad de apoyar al hombre en algunas tareas de trabajo forzado durante la Encomienda Española.

La mujer comenzó a trabajar como sirviente de los dueños de las tierras.

2. Elabora un texto argumentativo en la que expliques si las concepciones que se tenían de la mujer y el trato que se les daba en el pasado han cambiado o aún permanecen en la actualidad.

Desafortunadamente en nuestra Latinoamérica, la mujer ha sufrido por incrementar sus derechos sociales y tener una posición preponderante, como lo tienen los hombres.

En algunos países, la mujer sigue estando detrás de la figura masculina, y muchas veces su papel se ha limitado a la madre de familia, a la encargada de criar a los hijos, pero a la vez se ha limitado a no desarrollarse profesionalmente.

Las cosas no han cambiado mucho. El mundo corporativo y empresarial sigue estando dominado por hombres. La mujer sigue sufriendo de actitudes machistas que tratan de relegarla, y eso no está bien.

La mujer tiene la misma inteligencia y capacidad para tener un papel preponderante en los negocios y en la sociedad.

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