Answer:
The last one
Explanation:
It does not have any secret or personal things.
Generally, the case will not be overturned over issues of fact, but will look to see whether the law was correctly and properly applied. Most often, the decision will only be changed if a legal or procedural error was found with the original decision.
In any event, there are many cases where the Court of Appeal will overturn decisions without implying any criticism of the original judge, for example, where the lower court was required to follow an earlier decision of the Court of Appeal which is subsequently found to be incorrect.
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The halting of Hitler's armies by Russia and their conquest of North Africa.
The World War II involvement of the United States meant that lot of men had to go to war. This left a very big gap in the labor force market. Because of the lack of labor force, the people that were not sent to fight, including lot of African Americans, found themselves in a nice position when it came to job opportunities. The empty spaces in the labor market had to be filled in order for the economy to run, so pretty much everyone managed to get a job with ease. This opened a lot of doors for the African Americans against which there was lot of discrimination until then, so they used the opportunity, managed to get nicer jobs and to prosper in life because of it.
David Graham Phillips (1867–1911) — exposed corruption in campaign contributors and Senate
<span>Samuel Hopkins Adams (1871–1958) — exposed false claims about patent medicines </span>
<span>Jacob August Riis (1849–1914) — early pioneer in investigative journalism, exposed slum conditions</span>