They are taking action and acknowledging the wrong doing of the past. Although I would not say it is changing because if it was the indigenous people would have their land back and they don’t. They still face a lot of racial discrimination and it took years for the government to apologize for such a brutal incident, the residential schools. The whole main point of them was to wipe out all of the history of the indigenous people.
Answer:
from eating plants and eating the animals that ate the plants
Explanation:
Plants take up nitrogen compounds through their roots. Animals obtain these compounds when they eat the plants. When plants and animals die or when animals excrete wastes, the nitrogen compounds in the organic matter re-enter the soil where they are broken down by microorganisms, known as decomposers.
This statement is false.
Unfortunately, there isn't enough funding to supply the enforcement needed to make these laws and treaties legal and applicable. Every year, there are so many new laws and treaties signed in order to protect various species, however, often there isn't enough money to actually enforce them which is why most of them never become laws.
Answer:
Unfunded mandates
Explanation:
Unfunded mandates are orders (or mandates) established by the Federal Government, that oblige state governments to meet certain requirements, standards, and to fund specific programs, without giving federal funds.
In other words, an unfunded mandate is an order from the Federal Government, that has to be meet, but for which no Federal money is received.
The two most common examples of unfunded mandates are Medicaid and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1900.