Yes the government policies really help the consumer.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The government has provided so many benefits to the consumers by passing various acts like consumer protection which safeguards the rights of consumer. So that they would not be exploited by the seller and service provider.
Government even implements various yojanas to spread awareness to the consumers related their rights and exploitation.one of the best example of this could be jaago Grahak jaago yojana which not only aware the consumer but also guides them.
Apart from this government provides subsidies to the consumer who are below poverty line. So government has taken essential steps in order to protect the consumer exploitation.
A terrorist group decided to Assassinate an Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary. Since they were one of our allies, we decided to help.
Mujahideen<span> forces caused serious casualties to the Soviet forces, and made the war very costly for the Soviet Union. In 1989 the Soviet Union withdrew its forces from</span>Afghanistan<span>.
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Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857)
However, when the case reached the U.S. Supreme Court, it ruled that Scott would remain a slave because as such he was not a citizen and could not legally sue in the federal courts.
The Intolerable Acts were laws that were set by Great Britain onto the colonists, after the Boston Tea Party. These laws were essentially punishments for the colonists trying to rebel and act out on Great Britain. These acts are known for being very harsh on the colonists. Many of the colonists thought they were unfair and these laws started to push them closer to revolution.
The Boston Port Act was just one law under the Intolerable Acts and it closed the Boston port until the colonists had paid for all of the tea they had dumped in the harbor during the Boston Tea Party. Since the port was closed so tightly, only wood and food could go through the port, not even hay for horses. This was a major complaint from colonists, as they felt it was unfair that all of Boston was paying for what a couple of people had done.
The Quartering Act was another law under the Intolerable Acts and it made it so the colonists were forced to house British soldiers if needed. This really angered the colonists, as they wanted to keep their distance from the British troops. This distance was now tarnished, as they were forced to house them, even cooking for them and washing their clothes. Since this was such a major complaint by the colonists, they assured that this would never happen again by creating the Third Amendment, which prohibits soldiers from being quartered in homes without consent.
The colonists had many complaints about the Intolerable Acts, these are just a few. They despised these acts and deemed them to be entirely unfair and once again believed that Great Britain was abusing their power.