I’m bout positive The answer is A
Answer:Kennedy-Kassebaum Act
Explanation:
The health Insurance Probability and Accountability act of 1996, also known as the Kennedy-Kassebaum Act, Protects the confidentiality and security of health-care data by establishing and enforcing standards and by standardizing electronic data interchange.
It was created to improve the healthcare data and specify how personal data can be protected from theft and fraud and address the existing limitation of Health care insurance coverage.
<span>False
because there is no limit on how much a Political Action Committee (PAC) may
contribute directly to a campaign. PAC is the political organization
established by a corporation, labor union, or other special-interest group
designed to support candidates by contributing money. There are </span>problems associated with campaign finance laws in
Texas which are mentioned below:
<span>1. </span>Texas laws regulating campaign contributions and
spending are difficult to interpret and enforce.
<span>2. </span>Investigations by the Travis County district
attorney's office - not the Texas Ethics Commission
<span>3. </span>Led to grand jury hearings and charges against
contributors and political operatives
<span>4. </span>Even though the Texas law specified criminal and
civil penalties for violators, it provided no means for enforcement.
<span>5. </span>Reporting of campaign contributions was uneven -
and unverified
<span>6. </span>Ethics law did not impose limits on campaign
contributions.
Sulla was the first Roman general to march his army into the city of Rome. His decision to march on Rome and seize control affected the future of the Roman Republic. Several years later, Julius Caesar similarly marched into the city, then assumed a dictatorship. Caesar claimed that he had been inspired by Sulla. While Sulla eventually restored the Republic, Caesar’s march was viewed as bringing an end to the Republic and setting the stage for imperial Rome.
I believe the answer is: A. Article IV grants powers to states while limiting the powers of the federal government.
Article IV stated that <em>Full Faith and Credit shall be given in each State to the public Acts, Records, and judicial Proceedings .</em>
This mean that this article granted the states the autonomy to regulate themselves by allowing them to make their own acts, economic policies, and court proceedings, while reducing the federal influence over these matters.