Self-rule: American Indian groups in the 1970s demanded self-rule of the reservations. This act gave them that right.
The American Indian groups and in particular AIM wanted to rule reservations themselves and get rid of the federal government in their affairs. They used militant means and occupied locations and towns to get the US to surrender their power over the reservations. The Indian Self-Determination Act gave reservations control over their land, government, and culture.
I honestly believe it is a because well to simply put that is part of the Legislative branch and that is one of its powers so....
A. Overriding a presidential veto
Answer:
Any or all of this
Explanation:
The Code provides the ethical framework that all member CPAs must adhere to. You are also subject to the ethics code imposed by your state – though most states adopt a code that’s identical, or at least similar, to the AICPA’s.
Most conduct code violations don’t result in revocation of CPA licenses by state boards of accountancy, which is the most severe penalty an accountant can face and is usually reserved for more egregious acts, such as fraud and other criminal activity. However, the AICPA and your state society have the authority to expel or suspend your membership if their investigation concludes that you violated a Code of Conduct rule.
This may result in any of this consequences: Suspension, monetary penalty or admonishment depending of the fault
It’s B.
I’ve done this question before I remember
Answer:
b. Brazil
Explanation:
A superpower is a country that holds a great influence in the international arena due to a great political, economic, scientific, and military power. An important requirement in order to be a military superpower is the possession of nuclear weapons, because of the deterrence power that these weapons bring in international conflicts. In this sense, Russia, China, and India fulfill those requirements, the three of them have nuclear weapons and are big military powers, and the three of them excerpt a great influence in the international arena thanks to their advance and powerful political and economic resources.
On the other hand, while Brazil is a regional power in South-America because it has the largest economy and the strongest military in the region, it lacks the possession of nuclear weapons. Also, Brazil is subject to the political and economic instability that weakens its power of influence in the wider international arena. For all these reasons, Brazil cannot be considered a contender for superpower status today.