A statute empowering a person or body to take certain action, especially to make regulations, rules, or orders.
Answer:
To help the Contras in Nicaragua
Explanation:
This event is part of Irangate as it was known by the media.
Oliver North's objective as a representative of some branches of the United States power (CIA) was to sell arms to Iran in order to finance the Nicaraguan Contras, which were right-wing paramilitary and anti-communist groups that aimed at fighting the FSNL (Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional) for power in Nicaragua, the FSNL was a communist guerrilla. The United States saw this as an intrusion into its adjacent geopolitical sphere from communism and in the context of the Cold War acted in a questionable way to avoid that event . The money generated by the sale of weapons was administered by Oliver North who provided these funds to the Contras.
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The fourth amendment of the constitution of the Unite States was meant to protect the people from forceful searches and warrants by the police officials without a definite cause and testing of the drug by the police is not counted in the fourth amendment and does not violate it.
It is counted as lawful if it serves the purpose of the government of the country but drug test without any suspicion is not considered to be constitutional.
The citizens. With their votes they can remove people from office. As jurors,they can nullify unjust laws by refusing to convict when the defendant violates an unjust law