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Well, yes and no. The US Constitution is the supreme law it answers all the big questions and issues. But, it does leave a lot things for each state to cover in it's own constitution.
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The answer is b) Intoxicated
Many people might think the answer is A) Criminally Negligent, but that is incorrect.
A person might considered Criminally Negligent if they were in a position of responsibility, but due to intoxication cannot fulfill that responsibility properly.
For example, while driving a car, train or a public bus.
This is because, their intoxication can actually cause accidents and even fatal injuries.
However, if the person is just walking home, or with friends, or is not driving, they will simply be considered intoxicated.
Answer:
Immigration Law
Explanation:
Immigration law refers to the rules to determine who is allowed to enter the country, and for what period. State governments are prohibited from determining immigration laws. The <u>immigration law</u> rule states that if a person in another country has a parent of a parent who is a U.S. citizen, then that person can legally immigrate to the U.S
Answer:
Constitutional officers are those whose offices are built and given by the constitution rather than the statute. The term of these officers and their officers is clearly defined by the constitution and nobody else.
These officers hold certain positions that allow the officers to lead the government. Their appointment could be through several procedures, one of which would be election. For example the United states has officers that lead and govern the state.