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administration of justice is less complex than the formal machinery of the justice system
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Answer: B. US police forces were created and reported to local and state governments
Explanation:
The United States operates a Federal system of Governments which gives states the power to govern themselves to a high degree. This includes policing. In the states themselves, local authorities then have their own police agencies which keep the peace.
For this reason there are over 16,000 police agencies in the United States ranging from City police on one end to Federal agencies on the other but these are technically not police so the highest police rank is the State police.
This is unlike in the UK where policing is territorial (not Federal) with police officers having limited powers outside their assigned territories which include England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
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Answer:
Lobbying
Explanation:
Propaganda is information (true, false, or doctored) spread to harm an individual, group, ideology, etc.
Gerrymandering is dividing a state into election districts in order to give one political party an advantage over the other in elections.
Lobbying is an attempt to influence the decisions and actions (like votes) of members of a legislative body.
A political action committee is formed by a group with a common political or policy interest. Political action committees gain and contribute funds to a candidate (or candidates) who support their beliefs. These groups are able to make significantly larger donations than most individuals.
Answer: Bureau of Consumer Protection
Explanation:
The FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection stops unfair, deceptive and fraudulent business practices by collecting complaints and conducting investigations, suing companies and people that break the law, developing rules to maintain a fair marketplace, and educating consumers and businesses about their rights and responsibilities.
Courts exist to do justice, to guarantee liberty, to enhance social order, to resolve disputes, to maintain rule of law, to provide for equal protection, and to ensure due process of law.