Answer:
bill of rights, sometimes called a declaration of rights or a charter of rights, is a list of the most important rights to the citizens of a country. The purpose is to protect those rights against infringement from public officials and private citizens.
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Answer:Trustee Model
Explanation:
A trustee model is a model in which an individual is chosen to represent their constituents (people who chose them) in parliament. The constituents put those trust that this person will act on their behalf in decision making.
This person considers all matters associated with their constituents and considers those matters and make decisions based on the interest of his her constituent whilst also considering the nation interest in such that at some point they may have to put on hold their constituents interest in favour of the national interest. He takes into consideration that as a trusted representative his constituents believes in his or her knowledge so he act according to that knowledge.
Answer:
Attorneys are concerned about Nina:
A) being overly compliant or having formed false memories.
Explanation:
It is unfortunately common for children to be witnesses in certain cases, especially those concerning abuse. It is also common for them to be prevented from giving accurate accounts of what took place for being more suggestible than adults. That means children are likely to change their version of the facts or to even form false memories if the environment is biased. Police officers, detectives and attorneys must be careful to avoid interfering with the child's recollection of events. Sometimes, one biased interview is enough to taint that child's memory.
I believe the answer is: Loss of judgement
People that had blood alcohol level of .05 and higher had higher tendencies to do the things that they do not normally do without the influence of alcohol. This increase their tendencies to do things such as screaming in public places, making open sexual advance, driving in high speed, etc.
Answer:
William Henry Harrison
Explanation:
He delivered the longest Inaugural address, at 8,445 words, on March 4, 1841.