It is generally "administrative" law that is <span>based on rules, orders, and regulations made by federal, state, or local executive officers, although this can vary slightly due to the location and/or state. </span>
Whoa, this is a super interesting question! Alright, so I think we have definitely made progress. Since the Jim Crow era, segregation has been made completely illegal in the southern part of the U.S. and across the country. When you compare race relations to the Jim Crow era to race relations in the 2010s, we have <em>definitely </em>come a long way. However, that's not to say that racism and discrimination doesn't exist -- because it obviously still does in our society today. And honestly, I don't believe it will ever go away. Many forms of discrimination exists in the U.S. today, whether it's religious discrimination (hate crimes against Muslims and/or Jews), LGBT discrimination, and of course, racial discrimination (police brutality, etc.) Though I do believe we have made a lot of progress, it's not enough, and there are still many things that need to change.
Russia entered WW1 because they could not compete with Powerhouse Germany in Military
One way in which the United Kingdom, France, and the Soviet Union dealt with Germany similarly in the years before World War II would be that "<span>A. They tried to avoid war with Germany by agreeing to some of its demands," since this was their combined policy of "appeasement". </span>
Supply and Demand is directly linked to Price x Demand.
In Economics, the connection between goods (or services) that are being offered for a certain price and their demand is called Supply Relationship.<u> The Law of Supply states that there is a direct relationship between the prices of products and services and the supply. So, if there is an increase in the price of these goods and services, the supply for those will increase, as well.</u>