Polluted water, plants dying and structures corroding.
Answer: Purpose of the sugar law
Explanation: The goal of this law was threefold. First, the British realized that smuggling was almost endemic and that the rule of law was being undermined by illegal trade. Secondly, to protect British Commerce by introducing new trade restrictions after established navigation acts. Three, the war of the French Indians had taken a toll on British finance and the Americans had to pay for their own protection. With these goals on mind, the sugar law was designed to bring down colonial trade with countries other than Britain, especially France and Spain with colonies in the west Indies while increasing revenue to pay British debt.
The Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics is the most comprehensive Bureau of Justice Statistics publication. It includes a multitude of data including all of the following except <u>complete crime data from all local police departments</u>.
<u>Explanation</u>:
The Sourcebook comprises lot of data collected by the Bureau of Justice Statistics. The data is related to information like characteristics of criminal justice agencies, and their perception on crime record.
Published statistics refers to compilation of the data collected by government organizations. The agencies collect and modify their data that are required for a specific research project conducted by someone outside the agency. These data collected by the researchers help in addressing new research questions. The criminal justice researchers have authorities to access the nonpublic agency records.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
but its an educated guess
Answer:
D. Electronic confirmations are not allowed.
Explanation:
In recent years, Electronic confirmation actually can be used as Financial Evidence.
For example, many companies these days use electronic signature as a legal contract if they wanted to create an agreement with freelancers who do not live in close proximity as the company.
Not only that, emails and Electronic bill can also used to proof the existence of transactions between two or more parties.