Two consuls led the government and controlled the military.
The cap-and-trade program for regulating air pollutants by the U.S. government is an example of an: incentive-based regulation.
<h3>What is pollution?</h3>
Pollution can be defined as the physical degradation, destruction, or contamination of the environment, especially through littering of waste products (garbage) or an emission of hazardous, poisonous, and toxic chemical compounds by various factories and industries.
<h3>What is an
incentive-based regulation?</h3>
An incentive-based regulation is also referred to as market-based approach and it can be defined as a strategic action which involves the use of rewards and penalties to induce the populace with respect to their use of a utility, in order to achieve desired goals such as lowering pollution.
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India is in Southern Asia. In the image is the larger country with the shape of an inverted triangle and surrounded by sea in the South region.
Explanation:
The Republic of India is a country located in the South of the Asian continent. It shares land borders with the following countries: China, Nepal, Pakistan, Buthan, Bangladesh, and Myanmar.
It shares maritime borders with Sri Lanka.
There is an image attached with the location of India on the map.
Explanation:
<h2>There was insufficient road network in Nepal. Black topped road was • found in highways and urban areas. Rural and hilly areas had less road network in comparison to urban areas. Graveled and earthen roads were there and the condition of roads was miserable.</h2>
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The generation known as the "Baby Boomers" is a demographic cohort that includes those born between 1946 and 1964. This "boom" followed World War II, and reflected the improved economic and social conditions of most of the developed world.
This generation has been identified with the "counterculture." They were some of the first people to develop a specific rhetoric, culture and attitude around their generation. One of the characteristics they displayed was an interest in pacifism. Because of this, the Vietnam War was often a point of contention with their parents. While their parents were more accustomed to the idea of war, and more likely to approve of such measures, Baby Boomers were often against the war, or even against all wars. They saw war as a relic from the past that could be eliminated. Therefore, the relationship between them and their parents was often damaged due to their disagreement over the war.