Answer: Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967
Explanation:
Being made president the three cuts i would mare would be in the following areas, taxes, Government spending and cut unnecessary ministries or departments.
The fist big cut I would make would be tax cuts, the reason for this is the less taxes are charged on the populaiton the more money said population will have to spend on goods and services adn thus circulate in the economy. This would also mean less tax breaks for the wealthly, thus removing their privileges of avoiding taxes through charities.
The second big cut I would make would be in government spending, or more specifically reducing or cutting the salaries of career politicians by 30% to 40%. This is becasue the government with is the largest spender of capital in any given country while being the lowest producer of capital and it is unsustainable to maintain large political salaries. With this cut it would not only alleviate the tax payer, but also free up remaining funds for health and educaiton.
Finally the last cuts I would make would be in the area of departments or ministries. While some such as the department of Agriculture and Interior incompatible and cannot be fused, other such as the departmetn of labour and Treasury can be fused, reducing the number of departments and thus overall government spending again.
These are the three be cuts I would make as President.
Answer:
A. principles, guidelines, or procedures that serve the purpose of maximizing uniformity in decision making.
Explanation:
In every social groups, a policy is created by a person or an entity that has a full acknowledgement by the members of the social groups and recognized as 'authorities' . (in modern America, this entity is what we called as the government)
These guidelines or procedures are made for two main reasons:
- To maintain the social order (which is why policies regarding prohibited criminal behaviors are created)
- To ensure that the social group manage to survive and develops (this lead to the creation of things such as economic policies)
Answer: The Cairo Conference has been viewed as the least successful of the Allied conferences because little was achieved by way of formal agreements, and the informal decisions made there were quickly reneged at Yalta.