Answer:
Criminally negligent.
Explanation:
Negligence refers to the fact that you should have paid attention to details such as checking ID, calculating age, etc. but you didn't for one reason or another. This is a criminal act (apart from making an illegal sale) because it might lead to something more severe, like an accident or murder even, which might make you responsible for the crime.
Answer:
Laura's lawsuit against Bolivia will most likely not prevail because of the Act of state doctrine.
Explanation:
According to this Act, a sovereign state (United States) must respect the independence of any other sovereign state (Bolivia) and, as a result, all the laws and regulations that such sovereign state sets forth. If no US dollars are allowed to enter Bolivia, US citizens traveling to such country have to change US dollars for "Bolivianos", which is the currency used in Bolivia.
In addition, a court (a US court in this case) is not entitled to hear a case where a foreign issue is involved (the fact of exchanging foreign currency). This case cannot be heard nor decided by a US court because that would interfere with the US foreign policy (with Bolivia in this case).
Best answer: B. A state is sued for intentionally creating a Congressional district with a majority African-American population.
Background/context:
The landmark case regarding voting district lines was <em>Baker v. Carr </em>(1962), which pertained to voting districts in Tennessee. The plaintiff, Charles Baker, argued that voting districts, which had not been redrawn since 1901, heavily favored rural locations over urban centers which had grown significantly since then. Joe Carr was Secretary of State for Tennessee at the time, so was named in the case in regard to voting district lines as drawn by the state legislature. The Supreme Court ruled that voting districts were not merely a political matter to be decided by legislatures, but that they were subject to review by federal courts to determine their fairness.
The matter of redrawing district lines has come up in court cases recently as some state legislatures, when dominated by one political party, have "gerrymandered" district lines to try to maintain continued prominence for their party. Legislatures dominated by one party may redraw district lines (following the US Census) in ways that favor their party's candidates maintaining an advantage. Earlier this year, lawsuits were filed against the states of Alabama, Georgia, and Louisiana, accusing those states of trying to isolate African-American voters to limit their impact on Congressional elections. According to <em>Courthouse News Service </em>(June 14, 2018), "In Georgia, Alabama and Louisiana, local lawyers filed lawsuits in federal court against each states’ Secretary of States ... alleging the Republican efforts in 2011 to redraw congressional lines left many of the minority black voters packed into one district and breaking up pockets of others."
Answer:
It should be work and time.
Explanation:
Shotgun and rifle cartridges Heavy machine guns use cartridges of 50 caliber or less are Rifle with anti-material capabilities.
The primary purpose of a cartridge is to provide a convenient pre-assembled "all-in-one" package that is easy to handle and transport, as well as to prevent the potential propellant loss, contamination, or degradation from moisture and the elements.
Shotgun: A firearm that fires shells filled with multiple pellets known as shot, which form a pattern ideal for hunting small game and moving targets at close ranges (e.g., ducks, pheasants, doves, rabbits, and turkey), but can also fire single projectiles known as "slugs" for big game hunting.
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