This would be an example of checks and balances.
The President can fill vacancies that occur but that power is not limitless. Congress, specifically the US Senate, has the power to advise and consent. So, the President cannot circumvent the Senate's advise and consent power with recess appointments.
This allows the country to have valuable staff, even during vacancies, but still requires the Senate's approval.
In a free enterprise system, the consumers decide over everything connected to buying the products, such as 1) which goods or services to buy at all 2) where and from whom to get those goods and services 3) how much to buy and 4) what is an acceptable prize for them.
During the period before the Civil War, South Carolina was not only the wealthiest state but also the one that was alienated from the rest. On July 6th, 1774, at a general meeting, members of the South Carolina's society decided to create "The committee of 99", that was formed by 5 delegates and who main task was to take control of the government of the colony.
The committee of 99 was created as a response of the colonists against the lack of representation that the colony had in America. They wanted to formally declare the shift that the colonists were making from the British Government and to start governing themselves.
There is no given choices. However, when I searched for a possible answer to this question, I stumbled across an article that states the following:
The Long-Term Care Homes Act
includes a Residents’ Bill of Rights. Right
number 8 states that “every resident
has the right to be afforded privacy in
treatment and in caring for his or her
personal needs”.
Resident Right 21 entitles residents the right to
meet with a spouse or other person in a room that
assures privacy.
The patient has the right to his or her privacy not only to do her personal hygiene activities but also when he or she is meeting with his or her visitors.
I believe the answer is <span>External Locus control.
People with </span><span>External Locus control tend to believe that the success and failure that happen in their life is the result of outside influences and they can't do anything to influence it.
In general, these people tend to make various excuses for their failure without acknowledging their mistake that could contribute to that failure.</span>