<u>Answer:
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The problem with the way Great Britain and France drew borders in the Middle East was that neither Great Britain nor France found it necessary to include the locals in the operations of demarcating the borders and nor did they take their interests into consideration.
<u>Explanation:
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- Mark Sykes was chosen by the British Council to take responsibility on his shoulders to collaborate with France and demarcate the borders of the Middle East.
- From the French side, George Picot was given the responsibility to have colloquies with the British officials and decide upon how should the borders of the Middle East be demarcated so that they serve the interests of both the British and the French.
- The operation of demarcating the borders of the Middle East failed at involving the locals into it as there were no such provisions discussed before the commencement of the operation.
Answer:
<em><u>C. Investing in new roads in a poor city</u></em>
Explanation:
Domestic means "at home" so domestic policy would be something inside the country, county, district etc. while foreign would be something outside.
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Answer:
The correct answer is:
A. Press access to evidence in the case before the trial begins
Explanation:
The press can have an influence on the perception of the defendant in a case. This influence can be negative because the more pieces of prejudicial information are presented pretrial, the more jurors' pretrial perceptions of the defendant can become more negative.
The correct answer is letter B.
A concurring opinion is a written statement of the decision made by the majority of the court but that also contains additional information that were also considered as basis for the ruling.
Concurring opinions aren't as useful as majority opinions because since it can state conflicting views, they can not be used as precedent to other cases.