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- Civic responsibility is like something that you do as a citizen. This can include volunteering, or help other citizens.
- Civic duty is something that each person should give their state/Country, like in the democratic process kind of like voting.
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Answer and Explanation:
Teenagers should be allowed to drive from 18 years of age. This is because driving is an act of extreme responsibility, where the driver must be agile and must know how to make correct decisions in a serious and rational way. It is very difficult for young people under the age of 18 to have this degree of maturity, and it is favorable for them to avoid driving during this period. However, driving permits for 18-year-olds must have restrictions, such as having a high cognitive and psychological quality, not presenting criminal passages and strictly following traffic laws.
Regarding the most effective research questions for this prompt, those that are most appropriate are:
- Which laws are already in place that have restrictions for teenage drivers?
- Why are some people for or against raising the minimum driving age?
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What do the data on accidents related to teen drivers reveal?
Hiya,
A strong Central government is bad because if the government releases a law that just so happens to be bad, it will apply to everyone and this could be horrible for the whole country. If state decisions are bad, it won't hurt the whole nation but only that said state. People fear a strong Central government might even overpower small state governments and lose independence.
Now the trouble with a limited government is that it takes time to make decisions and fraud can easily happen. With a limited government there is also limited happiness.
A solution to this would be to just have a little bit of both. Limited government can increase fairness and give more freedom and power to their people and kick out the terrible leaders whereas a strong central government you can also have the security and freedom.
Hope this helps, government was never fun tbh.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
It is the second longest, only exceeded by Alabama.
The Double Jeopardy Clause applies in several scenarios, some more obvious than others. The Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution provides that no person shall “be subject for the same offence to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb.”
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