1. premeditated murder & treason.
2. drug trafficking & identity theft.
3. jails are for those who's sentences are short term, usually run by local law enforcement. prisons are for people with long term sentences, normally run by state or federal government.
4. in short, probation usually includes someone reporting to a probation officer periodically, fees are sometimes required, they might have to obey curfews. parole happens upon an inmates release. It may require one to participate in a rehabilitation program, something that may help them slowly get used to being in society again. They may have to report to a parole officer, and fines may be part of their conditions.
5. I answered another one of your questions for this one. You should see it in your notifications.
<span>Federal grants-in-aid programs and other block grants
State aid in conducting, financing, and regulating elections
and State aid in helping handle federal criminals.</span>
Answer:
just copy and ask quizlet
Explanation:
quizlet gives all the right answers
<span>According to the self-regulation of prejudiced responses model,
"internally" motivated individuals may learn to control their prejudices
"more" effectively over time.
</span>
The Self-Regulation of Prejudice (SRP) model (e.g.,
Monteith, 1993; Monteith, Ashburn-Nardo, Voils, & Czopp, 2002) describes in
what way the process of regulating one's prejudiced responses may be proficient,
principally between people who grasp low-prejudice attitudes.
Answer:
Manifest Destiny, 54 degrees,
Explanation:
wasn't it like 10 or something idk the last one