I would think its <span> the Stamp Act</span>
On the orders of Berlin, patients from mental asylums who have been ill for a long time and may appear incurable, are being compulsorily removed.
<h3>What justification does the German government have for this practice?</h3>
- However, that the Reich Interior Ministry and the office of Dr. Conti, the leader of the Reich Doctors, are open about the fact that a significant number of mentally ill persons have been killed intentionally in Germany and will continue to be killed.
- In accordance with Section 139 of the Penal Code, "He who obtains reliable information concerning the intention to commit a crime against life and neglects to promptly notify the authorities or the person who is threatened...will be penalised."
- When they discovered that patients were going to be moved from Marienthal to be killed, I filed a formal complaint with the State Court in Münster and the Police President in Münster using a registered letter that stated:
- "According to information which I have received, in the course of this week a large number of patients from the Marienthal Provincial Asylum near Münster are to be transported to the Eichberg asylum as so-called 'unproductive nati'
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The ballot initiative is a means by which a petition signed by a certain minimum number of registered voters can bring about a public vote on a proposed statute or constitutional amendment.
Answer:
$5,250
Explanation:
The NFL doesn’t fine Newton for giving footballs away, according to a league spokesman. But all NFL players are fined $5,250 when they throw or punt a ball into the stands because of issues of crowd safety.
<u><em>The theory of special relativity explains how space and time are linked to objects that move at a constant speed in a straight line.
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<u><em>The correct answers are</em></u>: <u>1, 2, 4 and 5</u>.
"<u><em>Einstein concluded that simultaneity is relative</em></u>; (4) <u>events that are simultaneous for one observer may not be for another</u>." (1) "This led to the counter intuitive idea that <u>time flows differently according to the state of movement, and the conclusion that distance is also relative</u>."
Another strange conclusion of Einstein's work comes from <u>the understanding that time moves in relation to the observer</u> (2, 5).