<span>National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
</span><span>Clean Air Act</span>
Answer:
C. Constitution
Explanation:
After the American Revolution, the states created their own constitutions, as each state wanted to govern themselves differently.
They did not have their own presidents or monarchs, and instead put state power into the hands of the governor or assemblies.
These state constitutions regarded topics such as voting rights and what type of government each state had.
The constitutions also were inspired by the American Revolution, with ideals of freedom and equality.
So, the correct answer is C, constitution.
All three were Anti Semitic. Ford was especially firm in his beliefs. He forced his dealerships to give out pamphlets that denounced Jews in ways that are not to be believed. Oddly enough it didn't keep people from buying Fords. By and large, antisemitism was an accepted opinion in the 1920s and 1930s
Although Ford recanted his beliefs, Lindbergh never did. He hated all that were not Aryan. He is better classified as white supremacist.
Charles Conklin was a Roman Catholic priest who was one of the first to use the radio as a communication device. His political views were not appreciated by Roosevelt and others who felt he should be commenting only on religion. He was banned after Pearl Harbor.
Answer:
Such issues as same-sex marriage, the medical use of marijuana, and response to natural disasters illustrate how a federal system of government impacts our ability to address issues facing our country. This activity examines the advantages and disadvantages of federalism.
Explanation:
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Explanation:
The Phrygians (Greek: Φρύγες, Phruges or Phryges; Turkish: Frigler or Frigyalılar) were an ancient Indo-European speaking people, initially dwelling in the southern Balkans – according to Herodotus – under the name of Bryges (Briges), changing it to Phryges after their final migration to Anatolia, via the Hellespont. However, the Balkan origins of the Phrygians are debated by modern scholars.[1][2]