Answer:
A:3, B:1, C:2
Explanation:
1. Concurrent jurisdiction: Cases involving state and federal questions and cases.
2. Exclusive state jurisdiction: Cases involving all matters not subject to federal jurisdiction.
3. Exclusive federal jurisdiction: Cases involving federal crimes, bankruptcy, patents, copyrights, trademarks, and suits against the United States.
Concurrent jurisdiction arises in cases which can be heard in more than one court, it allows more than one court the authority to hear a case, for example divorce cases can be heard in a local district level court, a family court or any one of the district courts
Federal jurisdiction arise in cases involving federal crimes, bankruptcy, patents, copyrights, trademarks, and suits against the United States.
Exclusive state jurisdiction arises in cases not subject to federal laws but state laws
Answer: D. The Untied States.
Answer: D.Meidung, or shunning, a process whereby no one within the community will associate or even talk with a rule breaker for a set period of time, is used.
Explanation:
Amongst the Amish, the practice of SHUNNING is a long standing complicated practice of punishment meted out to someone who breaks community rules and/or values.
As the term implies, church members isolate, ignore or punish in some way else along those lines within a set period which sometimes can be the offender's entire life.
Answer is (c) (third option).
By process of elimination one can determine that
- Taking his surroundings by granted can not be the answer since the question asks the way of knowing and responding to them.
- Metaphors that compare the natural and the urban world are deffinetely not a way of knowing, but a cultural product or craft (meaning poetry/literature).
- And, finally, relying on instinct and intuition is not what man (as an species) does, but rather..
...uses language, always based on man's position in the world, to determine distance, location, measure and so forth.
It was the state of California that was unsettled by Americans in 1850 and almost completely settled in 1890, since this became an incredibly popular destination for those seeking land and gold.