CPP = Communist Party of the Philippines
NDF = National Democratic Front
NPA = New People’s Army
MNLF = Moro National Liberation Front
The US department of energy plans to deposit high-level nuclear waste at <u>Yucca Mountain, Nevada</u> for long-term storage.
Nuclear Waste: Radioactive by-products resulting from the fusion, fission, purification, or processing of radioactive material. This includes all solid and liquid radioactive waste. This does not include treatment and storage facilities for such waste.
Transuranic waste includes man-made materials contaminated with radioactive elements (neptunium, americium, plutonium, etc.) and arises primarily from the reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel and the use of plutonium in the manufacture of nuclear weapons. Activities that generate or use radioactive materials Materials can generate radioactive waste. Radioactive waste is dangerous because it releases radioactive particles. Improper disposal may pose a hazard to human health and the environment.
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<span>Crusaders fought in order to spread their religion across Europe and Asia. </span>
They aadpt there from migration
Answer:
It extends the civil liberties provided in the US Bill of Rights to state governments.
Explanation:
The united states constitution and its amendments contained two things:
- the powers that can be enacted by the US government along with
- protection to citizens' basic rights written under the Bill of rights.
This created a question.
What would happen if in order to each the power of the government, they have to violate the rights of the citizen?
In early 1900s, the supreme court introduced the concept of selective incorporation to address this issue. According to this concept, the enactment of the government power under the constitution should be be incorporated selectively. They can be done as long as they do not violate the rights of the citizens.
Because of this, we can say that selective incorporation basically extends the civil liberties provided in the US Bill of Rights to state governments.