The writers of the Constitution addressed<span> every single </span>grievance<span> in the </span>Declaration<span>. The King refused colonists permission to petition for a redress of their </span>grievances<span>. The First Amendment of the </span>Bill of Rights<span> guarantees citizens the right to petition the government for a redress of </span>grievances<span>.</span>
Answer:
A) Relevant cost of production to the economy.
Explanation:
What the question is describing is what in economics is known as an externality. An externality is a consquence of the economic activity of a firm or a person, that affects in some negative way other people, and that is not paid for by the person of firm that causes it.
Pollution is the most well-known example of an externality. For example, when a coal plant contaminates the air, the people who live in the area breathe a low quality air and eventually get sick more often, spend money on the a doctor, and these medical costs are not paid by said coal plant.
In the question, the company is destroying the fish population of the river, and these loss of life damages the whole ecosystem of the area, which produces negative effects for all living organisms, including humans. Whether the company pays or not for the negative effects is only helpful if the fines really amount to the cost of the deterioration of the ecosystem (which usually do not).
A.) a runoff voting system.
Answer: For people to grow more crops in their larger distance of land and have more labor.
Answer:
They were completely unrestricted.
Explanation:
The enslaved African Americans were considered as properties, not living human beings. They are restricted and expected to follow a rigorous schedule provided by the owners.
In most cases, African Americans were forced to work in the plantation without any pay. But there are some owners who also used the slaves for entertainment (for example, they are forced to fight with other slave underground so the owner can place 'bets' for their lives)