a) usually nope, legislatures are highly prone to mistakes when drafting laws and it is very common for laws to be extremely unclear.
b) more importantly, courts, and the Supreme Court in particular, because of its interpretive skill and power can limit or expand laws.
well 14/16 simplified is 7/8 so I would say 1 ^^
The main way in which labor was different after the Industrial Revolution than it was before was that prior to the industrial revolution, many items were made by hand, whereas after it, people "manned" machines that would assemble the items instead.
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D. is the correct answer!
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A ziggurat (/ˈzɪɡʊˌræt/; Akkadian: ziqqurratum, D-stem of zaqārum 'to protrude, to build high', cognate with other Semitic languages like Hebrew zaqar (זָקַר) 'protrude') is a type of massive structure built in ancient Mesopotamia. It has the form of a terraced compound of successively receding stories or levels. Notable ziggurats include the Great Ziggurat of Ur near Nasiriyah, the Ziggurat of Aqar Quf near Baghdad, the now destroyed Etemenanki in Babylon, Chogha Zanbil in Khūzestān and Sialk. The Sumerians believed that the Gods lived in the temple at the top of the Ziggurats, so only priests and other highly respected individuals could enter. Society offered them many things such as music, harvest, and creating devotional statues to leave in the temple.
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Under Mehmed, The Conqueror, the Ottomans saw great advancement in the arts, architecture, and law. He also expanded the empire into Europe. The Ottoman Empire created a complex and efficient military system. Ottoman sultans also promoted religious freedom.
The empire didn't care much for religion as long as they paid the tax. Mehmed was an outstanding leader who didn't only conquer but that is the nickname he got for expanding into Europe efficiently.