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One such reason is the fact that the UN's job is to maintain peace and help other countries. If the president went to them, he can see what they think the best option is, being as they are not just apart of the US, and their main objective is to help other countries!
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I believe the answer is:
A. The framers added the Bill Of Rights through the amendment process.
The Bill of Rights was made in order to give people a peace of mind. When government was being created in the US the colonies were worried that a single person would take power, like the king of England and take away their rights as citizens. In order to prevent people from being worried. They added a Bill of Rights. A rule of rights that each citizen of the United States would have.
This "Necessary and Proper Clause" (sometimes also called the "Elastic Clause") grants Congress a set of so-called implied powers—that is, powers not explicitly named in the Constitution but assumed to exist due to their being necessary to implement the expressed powers that are named in Article I.
Overhead service conductors are the conductors of the open ports when scanning 100.16.16.50 (targetvulnerable01)
Explain the switches used.
The first map command used was Nmap -O -v 10.20.100.50. -O was to detect the operating system of the 10.20.100.50 machine, while -v showed much detail.
There are twelve open ports. 80 is HTTP services, 135 is the Microsoft EPMAP aka DCE/RPC locator service, 139 is the NetBios session service, 445 is the Microsoft-DS, SMB file sharing, and the common internet file sharing, 3389 is the RDP, 5357 is the web services for devices, and 49152 to 49157 is the DCOM or ephemeral ports.
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