The answer is True.
The provision of dual criminality usually exist unless both nations involved already set a form of extradition agreements.
In general nations with dual criminality usually does not possess solid bilateral relation with one another.
It will be something along the lines of 'subsistence living' or subsistence farming etc. dependent on the context.
Answer:
You can meditate
go out for a walk
watch your favorite shows
listen to your favorite artists
decluttering your room/space
talking to someone about whats going on
Explanation:
Do what makes you happy, even when in a funk. There are so many possibilities.
Answer:
The correct response is Option B: Engage in revolutions to establish democratic governments.
Explanation:
John Locke argued that people have natural rights like life and liberty that are inalienable in the sense that we all have them and they are universal and independent of whatever society in which we live. Having a political government is legitimate when people enter into a social contract with the government giving up some of their natural rights vis-a-vis the authority of the government so that their lives and possessions are more secure and there is order to society. Revolution is justified when the systems are monarchical or theocratic and where natural rights are being denied and there is no social contract. Rousseau had a similar philosophy and is famous for this statement: "Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains." Rousseau believed in direct democracy where every citizen should decide and not delegate decisions to elected representatives. Both thinkers were important to revolutions of the day like the French and American Revolutions.
2) Either regulatory or antitrust. I haven't taken econ (except for Academic Decathlon Econ), so I might be wrong on this one.
3) <span>Blake Mycoskie
</span>4) Joseph Unahue because all the others invented their own products.
5) Demand for avocados would increase, causing prices to decrease. Look at the supply vs demand curve. They're inverse of one another. Basic econ
6) <span>the cost of luxury items like jewelry increases. if it's a luxury item, the supply will never increase; it will remain the same. but if there is less demand for it, then the cost will go up so that shop owners can pay off their bills.
7 and 8 aren't showing up for me so I think you typed too much in the problem.
Hope that helps. </span>