The answer is b I’m not sure tho lol
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Question 1: There is a possibility that some parts of the government would be able to live on.
Question 2: It would cause extreme amounts of damage to Earth and all of the beings on it. It could also destroy Earth's atmosphere.
Question 3: Most likely, but if not <em>all </em>then the majority of people would die and the surviving people would be exposed to radiation.
Last Question: You probably shouldn't go into a basement because it is still warfare. A bunker could be discoverable and blown to pieces, but isn't a bad option. In a bunker, you could survive if it was protected from the warfare around it.
Explanation:
Using knowledge of past warfare and the effects to humanity based on radiation, I then made situations to answer your question. If this is not the right answer you are looking for please tell me.
The Tenth Amendment to the Constitution reserves powers not expressly delegated to the national government "to the respective states or to the people." Along with traditional pulice powers and shared (concurrent) powers of states. (Got this off from wwnorton.com)
The correct answer is (b.) the police do not become powerful at the expense of citizen's rights. Protections are guaranteed by the Fourth Amendment to ensure that the police do not become powerful at the expense of citizen's rights. The Fourth Amendment assure to have a fair searches and seizures towards the property of a citizen.
As Phoenician traders relied almost exclusively on sea routes for trade, the usual dangers they had to face were sudden storms, attacks by pirates and conflicts with the local native people living around their colonies overseas.