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Explanation:
The way we live now is the cause of why some stupid people want to run for president the world will end soon and I am going to heaven hopefully and all you bad people that don't believe in god are going to die in hell burn
It’s coming at a time when production is booming, especially in India, the world’s number two sugar producer. Farmers in Thailand are also collecting massive crops. World stockpiles are set to swell to the highest ever this season and stay near the record next year, according to the US department of agriculture. Sugar futures in New York have already slumped 25% in 2018. That’s the biggest loss on the Bloomberg Commodity Index, which tracks returns for 22 components.
"Unless there’s a weather issue, it doesn’t look that the bulls have any hope for a sustained rally," said Donald Selkin, a New York-based chief market strategist at Newbridge Securities, which oversees about $2bn. "Everybody is trying to do away with sugar and sugary products. You see that in supermarkets and grocery stores. Demand is going to remain less than it’s been in recent years. The price is doomed to stay low for a while."
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The Fifth Amendment creates a number of rights relevant to both criminal and civil legal trails. for criminal cases, the Fifth Amendment insures the right to a grand jury, defends against “double jeopardy,” and protects against the defendants self-incrimination. requiring that due process of law is part of any proceeding that denies a citizen “life, liberty or
property” and requires the government to compensate people when it takes their private property<span> for the use of the public
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Correct answer choice is :
A) It established that no president could be elected more than two times.
Explanation:
Twenty-second Amendment, an amendment to the Constitution of the United States completely restricting to two the number of terms a president of the United States may serve. It was formally introduced by the U.S. Congress on March 24, 1947, and was approved on Feb. 27, 1951.