Answer:
A:3, B:1, C:2
Explanation:
1. Concurrent jurisdiction: Cases involving state and federal questions and cases.
2. Exclusive state jurisdiction: Cases involving all matters not subject to federal jurisdiction.
3. Exclusive federal jurisdiction: Cases involving federal crimes, bankruptcy, patents, copyrights, trademarks, and suits against the United States.
Concurrent jurisdiction arises in cases which can be heard in more than one court, it allows more than one court the authority to hear a case, for example divorce cases can be heard in a local district level court, a family court or any one of the district courts
Federal jurisdiction arise in cases involving federal crimes, bankruptcy, patents, copyrights, trademarks, and suits against the United States.
Exclusive state jurisdiction arises in cases not subject to federal laws but state laws
Answer:
B
Explanation:
deductive reasoning
Bertha thinks that all students could be as nice as the two students from the other school she met , the deduction of "all of the students from that school must also be nice" is wrong.
The answer is: b. States have intangible boundaries.
A state boundaries is considered to be 'intangible' if they do not possess a physical form that clearly separate one area with the other. Currently, the most states in united states have a physical structure or natural objects (such as forests or mountain) that they use as a sign that separate their territories.
The correct answer is B, as if the government sells more Treasury bonds than it buys, the money supply will decrease.
This happens because when selling bonds, the government is taking money from the market and depositing it in their reserves, so there is less money circulating among citizens, so the supply of money decreases.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
He was arrested for scamming prospectors out of millions of dollars with fake oil fields.