Answer: International regime
Explanation: The concept was first introduced to international relations by John Ruggie in 1975 but the most widely known definition was given by krasner.
He defined it as a ‘set of implicit or explicit principles, norms, rules, and decision-making procedures around which actors' expectations converge’ in 1983. It was further explained that although regimes include formal treaties and national law, they also rely on informal norms and networks to develop and enforce standard behavior in an area of global policy.
Under the <u>communication's assistance for law enforcement act,</u> the Federal Communications Commission responded to appeals from the Justice Department by requiring providers of Internet phone services and broadband services to ensure that their equipment accommodated the use of law enforcement wiretaps.
Answer: Option B
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The communication assistance for law enforcement act in short ''CALEA'' , it is also known as the digital telephony act, it is a law passed in 1994. It is an ability of law of enforcement to conduct lawful into section of communication by requiring that telecommunication carriers and manufacturing of telecommunication equipment, facilities and services to build the capabilities for targeted agencies to selectively any telephone traffic.
The one downside to environmental protection laws is that there are only few people who listens and follows them as their are only few people who shows a deep care and passion for taking care of the environment and following the environmental protection laws.
I strongly believe that "We the people" created a democracy, that was fair for all citizens. Those first three words led and seperated itself from the rest of the world, we are now The strongest Nation in the entire world.
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Explanation:
If i remember correctly....
The Americans had gotten some information about the British wanting to take the hills for a tactical advantage. Of course I think both sides knew the advantage the other side would have if they had control of the hills. They were sent to Bunker Hill and made a mistake and ended up on Breeds hill, closer to where the British were positioned.
Anyways, I think it was more of Americans had to beat the British to it so the British didn't have the upper hand and the British had to take down the Americans, thinking they were going to shoot canons off the hill towards their troops and ships.
Hope this helps a little bit!