The War on Drugs is a term for the actions taken and legislation enacted by the US federal government, intended to reduce or eliminate the production, distribution, and use of illicit drugs. The War on Drugs began during the Nixon administration with the goal of reducing the supply of and demand for illegal drugs, but an ulterior racial motivation has been proposed. The War on Drugs has led to controversial legislation and policies, including mandatory minimum penalties and stop-and-frisk searches, which have been suggested to be carried out disproportionately against minorities. The effects of the War on Drugs are contentious, with some suggesting that it has created racial disparities in arrests, prosecutions, imprisonment, and rehabilitation. Others have criticized the methodology and the conclusions of such studies
I had this saved from a few weeks ago I had the same question
Answer: Constitutionalism
Explanation:
Constitutionalism is a doctrine based on the idea that the government’s power is defined by a body of laws.
The Rule of Law establishes that nobody is above the law.
The separation of powers among the legislative branch that makes the laws, the executive branch that applies and enforces them, and the judicial branch that interprets the law. The checks and balances system allows each branch to restrict other branches to deter any abuse of power.
I Believe the answer is: Confederate--or a confederation of states.
In the confederate form of government, each states within the country have the voting power to overrule the regulations that made by the government.
This would make the government significantly weaker compared to the states and would basically give no influence to control the actions made by the states.