The answer to this question is <span>Griswold v. Connecticut
The case revolved around </span><span>The case involved a </span>Connecticut<span> "</span>Comstock law<span>" which basically ban any form of substance that could intervene with pregnancy.
The court later rule that whether to use or not use birth control is the right of the people who did the intimate act and all people shall obtain their right to privacy.</span>
The real reason for maintaining armies is the same reason why some men buy expensive sports cars... overcompensating.
Seriously, think of armies as insurance. Even if it's small, amateurish, and under-funded, it's likely to give potential bullies a little pause. (Of course, a big country like Iraq can sweep up a little country like Kuwait in no time flat, as we all know).
Part of the answer is social/ economic/ political inertia. The military is part of the playground for the elite and privileged. (I use the word playground as in "fork over your lunch money, weakling.") Who wants to get rid of their army just to balance the budget? I sure haven´t seen "fire soldier-boys" on any IMF or World Bank wish lists
A lot of countries, fragile democracies, say, find armies to be an effective tool to use on internal "problems." In a pinch, a loyal military can keep your nation away from chaos. On the other hand, they work equally well to keep dictators in power.
<span>Many countries do get a lot more mileage out of their armies than Iceland or Costa Rica could possibly get. Obviously, a lot of African countries find them pretty handy.
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Also, keep this quote in mind
<span>"It takes two countries to maintain peace and only one to make war"</span>
There are 13 stripes in the American Flag. Which represents the 13 states.
Since you provide no options, pick the one that contain acidic Substance like vinegar or apple juice
In a solution Acidic substance will dissociate some of its hydrogen atoms and increases its concentration in the solution
The correct answer is observational
Observation is a constant source of knowledge for man about himself, others and the world around him. The observational method is one of the most used in the social sciences and has some curious aspects.