The answer is B. The only explanation I can give is that A and C are wrong because the legislative, judicial, and executive branches all share power. As far as D goes, the states' own laws don't really affect each other so there is no need for the power to be shared among them. Anything outside of the state becomes federal.
This battle out and came to the militaries defeat of Husayan ibn Ali’s group; with the death of almost all of his men, not to mention the death of all the captive women and children. This being one of the most significant battles within the history of Shia Muslims.
Libel
Publishing false statements knowingly is referred to as libel. This differs from slander which is defamation of character expressed verbally.
Though the US constitution contains an amendment protecting freedom of the press, this amendment does not protect people from false information. The Supreme Court has not allowed people to report false information in particular about individuals that ruin their reputation or defame their character to be protected by the First Amendment.
The false statement is C, as the quality of a good doesn't determine wages.
Wages are determined by the marginal revenue productivity that a job generates. Thus, the higher the income generated by a job position, the higher the worker's wages.
In other words, the salary is valued according to the production of each job.
Most time, the women in ancient Asia assert their independence by claiming that she is oldest living member of the family if the husband dies.
<h3>What was the common woman role in ancient Asia?</h3>
During the ancient Asia, majority of women worked in the home weaving silk and caring for the silkworms that produced it.
Despite that they played a main role in production, the gender was mostly restricted to conventional role and not accommodated in government authority and were seen as inferior to male.
Hence, the the women in ancient Asia assert their independence by claiming that she is oldest living member of the family if the husband dies.
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