Correct answer: a law in a city or town that designates separate areas for residency and for business.
Zoning ordinance typically regulate what areas of a city or township can be used for residential purposes, and what can be used for commercial purposes. Within those two broad categories, there will also be subcategories. For residential zones, some areas will be designated for single-family homes and not allow multi-family units (like apartment buildings). For commercial zones, some will be designated for retail or restaurant or other such businesses, vs. areas set aside for industrial purposes (factories,distribution centers, etc). The creation of zones for churches or schools would be an example also..
Zoning laws did not always exist in the United States. One of the earliest examples of separating residential from commercial/industrial zones was in Los Angeles in 1908. The town of Euclid, Ohio, became famous in zoning law history, because a lawsuit by a realty company against the zoning ordinance that had been passed by the town made its way to the US Supreme Court (<em>Village of Euclid v. Ambler Realty Company</em>, 1926). The Court sided with Euclid's zoning law, saying that zoning ordinances are permissible as long as there is a demonstrated connection to public welfare.
Both countries experienced rapid urbanization following industrialization
A major international confrontation took place between the United States and Soviet Union over the placing of missiles in the country of Cuba. The correct option in regards to all the options given in the question is the third option.
<span>It was also known as the Cuba Missile Crisis or the October
Crisis. It was a 13 day standoff between the Soviet Union and the United States
of America starting on 16th of October 1962 to 28th of
October in the same year of 1962.</span>