The answer to this question will be B
A theodicy for some given fact about evil is an explanation for why God would have an all‐things‐considered sufficient reason to allow that evil. The counterpart theodicy relies on a metaphysical claim about existence. We cannot know what "good" is unless there is "evil" to contrast it with. (1) Doesn't justify all kinds of evil (Do we need genocide to know what goodness is?), (2) Doesn't justify the amount of evil (Do we need so much killing/theft to know what goodness is?), (3) God can know good/evil prior to creation/evil.
<span>He helped formulate the colonists' grievances against the British government in the 1760s.</span>
Answer:
Regulations
Explanation:
Laws are products of written statutes that can be passed either by US Congress or State legislatures. Once the law is passed sometimes, regulations are needed.
Regulations are done by administrative agencies that govern how a law that was already passed will be enforced. Each agency has a subject for example, Securities and Exchange Commission is responsible for regulation on securities laws.
Regulations are codified and published and have the same force as laws.