Answer:
Party Platform
Explanation:
A party platform which is also known as party program refers to the set of principles or policy stance that the party has. This is used to define the value that the party holds and eventually leads to attracting that specific vote bank. However, it is not written mainly for election purposes and is not directed on election related issues. It is rather a formal document that provides a policy stance on different issues on which not having a clear stances might be a negative impact and can lead to controversy if a fellow partisan is found to be involved in it. One example could be racism and the party can provide a clear stance against it through the party platform and direct all party members to avoid any such comments or actions.
Answer: Farmer’s point of view focuses on the injustice and sufferings embedded in some parts of the world.
Explanation:
According to Farmer, structural violence is the differences which exist between people in different parts of the world. Farmer explains that while there is abject misery in some part of the world, there are great accumulation of wealth in another part.
According to Farmer, a "structure” is not a material thing but an observable regularity in the activities of human beings which is reflected in their habits, economic arrangement, social relations, law, policies and institutional practices.
Structural violence from Farmer’s point of view focuses on the injustice and sufferings embedded in some parts of the world. Structures that makes life predictable, comfortable, secure and pleasant for some of people makes life unbearable for others through insecurity, violence, poverty and ill-health. He also noted that structures are the result of long histories of economic, political and social struggle.
Answer:
New York and Philadelphia
Explanation:
After congress was established in 1789 by the Constitution, the capital of the U.S. was located in 3 cities. New York, Philadelphia, then Washington D.C. where it has remained to this day.
A concurrent power, meaning both the federal and state governments have the power to collect taxes.