Uhhhh... I would say. That we are a democracy for the most part. I might be wrong... I think I am but it somewhat makes sense. It’s the choice to vote on what ever you may please. People see the U.S.A political system as a chance for change.... it all depends on someone’s perspective. Please let me know if i’m wrong. Have a goodnight/day:)
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False.
Explanation:
In terms of workers' rights and responsibilities, an employee is given the right to be a part of the decision-making process. This does not mean that every worker has to be a member of the policy-making committee but that he/she can participate in the process through different means.
Pertaining to one's rights, everyone has the right to express his/her opinions as it refers to the person(s)'s individual right. And whatever decision that's been taken or made will affect him/her. So, it is important that workers should get involved in the policy decisions about his/her rights. The government does not have the right to directly impose any decisions about the workers without consulting them.
Thus, the statement is false.
Explanation:
The Supreme Court's original jurisdiction applies to cases involving: disputes between states, actions involving various public officials, disputes between the United States and a state, and proceedings by a state against the citizens or aliens of another state
Currently, the only original jurisdiction cases commonly handled by the Supreme Court of the United States are disputes between two or more U.S. states, typically regarding boundary lines, water claims, or other property issues. The Court's right to original jurisdiction is set forth by statute in 28 U.S.C.