The reason this leads to a conflict of interest, is because allowing politicians the power of redistricting creates a gateway for partisan gerrymandering, which is the act of manipulating the boundaries of an electoral constituency in order to ensure that a party wins seats in specific district.
Answer:
Google Store visits conversions.
Explanation:
This feature allows you to track your most effective ads, and see how many people click your ads, and then visit your store.
It's useful because you can adapt your marketing campaign to your current needs, your consumers and your location, based on the success or failure of your current ads.
1. The word that best defines unalienable is B. unable to be taken away.
You may recall from the Declaration of Independence, where Thomas Jefferson says that "all men... are endowed... with certain unalienable Rights."
2. Sha'rom most likely comes from A. ancient Babylon, where gods were the law. Romans had their own laws which they made, modern America is a silly option as well as Napoleonic France, given that those two are modern, contemporary almost.
To your first question--James Madison is widely known as the architect of the US Constitution (Although in reality it was the result of team work by 56 delegates).
To your second question--The six key principles outlined in the US Constitution are:
1. Popular Sovereignty (i.e. democracy or rule by the people)
2. Limited Government (i.e. again, democracy or the government can only do what the people instructs it to do)
3. Separation of Powers (there are three branches of power: legislative, executive, and judicial AND they are separate from each other)
Which brings me to...
4. Checks and Balances (each branch "checks and balances" the other two branches' power. For ex: the US President can veto congressional bills, Congress can ratifies judicial nominees, and the Supreme Court decides on the constitutionality of congressional bills).
5. Judicial Reviews (the judicial branch reviews governmental actions)
6. Federalism (there is a federal and a state government. These are separate from each other)
I think a reasonable answer would be more investments in business?