The correct answer is Government is divided into three branches.
Explanation:
The separation of powers implies political power is held by different institutions or branches of government. This prevents power is held by only one person or institution as it occurs in totalitarian monarchies or dictatorships, and therefore there is no abuse of power.
In the U.S. and other democratic systems, this separation of power occurs through branches (legislative, judicial, executive) and each of the branches control the actions of others. According to this, the correct answer is the government is divided into three branches.
Answer:
I'm pretty sure it's *<u>final walk-through</u>*, and *<u>logs the evidence</u>*.
Explanation:
It's been a few years since I've taken the class, but I finished the class with my grade over 99% so I'm probably remembering this correctly.
EDIT: Emergency correction, Final Walk-Through is correct, Logs the Evidence is NOT. This narrows the second blank down to only two options, I'll leave it to whoever reads this to use common sense and guess between the two.
The argument that might be used by someone who supports strict campaign finance laws is that Corporations and labor unions that have too much power.
Financial law is defined as the law and standard or regulation of the derivatives, insurance, commercial banking, investment management sectors, and capital markets.
The people that support the strict campaign finance laws are the companies or corporations and the labor unions because they have a too much power in the finance laws.
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Answer:
I assume you want to know what computer-based crimes are against the law and have consequences.
Explanation:
Online Identity Theft, Obtaining information concerning a person, Obtaining information for free that costs the public a fee, Encrypting or decrypting data, etc. In certain states like Alaska these are considered as a Class C felony.
(P.S. FindLaw is a good website to help with subjects like this)