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Using UCR/NIBRS as a measurement basis, compare the national figures for the following crimes with those reported in the NCVS and Self-Report/Offender surveys. What accounts for the differences?
B. murder
Answer:
The correct matching sequence of the items is as follow:
1. negate, destroy ⇒ a. nullify
2. guideline document in judicial review ⇒ c. u.s. constitution
3. chosen, appointed ⇒ e. nominated
4. head of Armed Forces ⇒ b. president
5. interprets the meaning of laws and administrative rules
and regulations ⇒ d. statutory construction
6. gives power to the judicial system of courts ⇒ f. article III of the constitution
Explanation:
- Nullify means to negate and destroy.
- The constitution refer to the guideline document in judicial review.
- Nominate means to appoint or chose.
- According to Law, the president of the United States is president.
- Statutory construction means interpreting the meaning of laws and administrative rules and regulations.
- Article III of the constitution gives power to the judicial system of courts.
Answer:
The Drug Quality and Security Act (DQSA), was enacted by Congress on November 27, 2013. Title II of DQSA, the Drug Supply Chain Security Act (DSCSA), outlines steps to achieve interoperable, electronic tracing of products at the package level to identify and trace certain prescription drugs as they are distributed in the United States. This will enhance FDA’s ability to help protect consumers from exposure to drugs that may be counterfeit, stolen, contaminated, or otherwise harmful. These requirements will also improve detection and removal of potentially dangerous drugs from the drug supply chain to protect U.S. consumers.
Additionally, the DSCSA directs FDA to establish national licensure standards for wholesale distributors and third-party logistics providers, and requires these entities report licensure and other information to FDA annually.
Explanation:
I am guessing the answer is number three if I am correct let me know
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because the Constitution does not address how state and local government share power