Answer:
No, I do not think so.
Explanation:
I believe that since the courts are supposed to be non-biased they are non-biased. If they were biased we would have an infinite stronghold of certain political parties in the state. But since opinions have changed there isn't any substantial evidence there is such bias.
(This is an opinionated question, there is no real answer and there isnt a reason for us to do it for you)
Answer:
Two of the exclusive responsibilities of the states in the United States are providing for public safety, health, welfare and regulating intrastate commerce.
Explanation:
The United States has a federal system where many of the day-to-day governing functions are under the jurisdiction of the individual states and the federal government has only certain exclusive powers like naturalization and declaring war. Exclusive powers are those powers that are reserved to either the federal government or to the individual states themselves, they are not powers they share. Concurrent powers are powers shared by the federal government and the states. Both the states and the federal government have the power to tax the citizens and to make laws as concurrent powers. Both the federal and state governments can also charter banks or borrow money.
The reason is because the land is mostly unlivable. When you look at the map there is not much bodies of water. Whenever an area is unpopulated the main reason is that it does not have suitable living circumstances including not having supplies like food, water or both.
Answer:
through law
Explanation:
In order to solve a conflict between two groups, something need to be used as the 'mediator' between the two. This mediator needs to be impartial and had a set of pre-determined rules that can be used as a standard of 'right' or 'wrong'.
Almost every society that exist in the world right now established a judicial system in order to act as this mediator.
Both parties that are involved in a conflict are allowed to present their case to the judge. After hearing each of the presentation, the judge will checked how each of their position stand according to the law and determine who are in the 'right' and who are in the 'wrong'/