Judicial restraint is a position that judges adopt when they purposely limit the exercise of their power. Judicial restraint judges make a cautious approach of their interpretation of laws, normally taking a very conservative position, instead of making decisions that could be considered as controversial. Judicial restraint is the opposite of judicial activism.
For example, a judicial restraint judge is in charge of sentencing a criminal for attempting to rob a bank. He or she revises previous cases and will probably make a sentence of similar proportions to the criminal, basing his or her decision on past sentences.
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Alaska
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Alaska is where the most silver discovered......
Since your question missed the given choices, here are the statements that accurately describe the events during the English Civil War:
-<span>The English people split into two factions known as Cavaliers (the king’s supporters), and Roundheads (Parliament’s Puritan supporters).
-</span><span>Oliver Cromwell led the Roundheads into battles and became the lord protector after the Civil War.
-</span><span>After executing the king, Parliament established a republic. The period of the republic became known as the Commonwealth.
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<u>Out of all the given options, the characteristics of trade in ancient Egypt that are correct as follows,
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- Egyptians imported lapis lazuli from what is now Afghanistan.
- Egypt exported horses to other parts of Africa.
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In ancient Egypt, trade was done among the Egyptians and also among other peoples. Foreign trade was organized by Pharaoh, who was responsible for commanding the expeditions. Geographically, Egypt was favoured and had business with some Greek islands, with Africa and with Asia.
The exchange of goods was used as exchange. The Nile River provided an avenue for commerce and many people came from other regions looking for Egyptian products but not often to trade.
The main products that the Egyptians exported were gold (much requested by other peoples), papyrus, flax, wheat and artifacts made by artisans. There are reports of Egyptian horse exports to other parts of Africa. In addition, the Egyptians imported lapis lazuli from what today is Afghanistan.