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federalism: power is divided between federal (national) and state governments
enumerated powers: specific powers the Constitution gives to the federal government. ex: coin money; declare war
reserved powers: powers that are not given to federal government belong to the states
cooperative federalism: (aka marble-cake federalism) system in which federal and state governments share powers to solve common problems.
Answer: The correct answer is Raleigh.
Explanation: The Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) prohibits employers from discrimination against an employee on the basis of age once the employee reaches age 40.
However, in the Raleigh's ADEA claim with no valid defence Raleigh will prevail because Connelly at age 36 years is substantially younger than Raleigh who is 55 years old.
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It's something to do with toxic masculinity and them being condescending
Its so fu.ck.ing annoying tho its less annoying now since we wear masks but before it would happen to me so much, i got tired and i have punched a couple people
Federalist No. 10 is an essay written by James Madison as the tenth of The Federalist Papers, a series of essays initiated by Alexander Hamilton arguing for the ratification of the United States Constitution. Published on November 22, 1787, under the name "Publius", Federalist No. 10 is among the most highly regarded of all American political writings.
No. 10 addresses the question of how to reconcile citizens with interests contrary to the rights of others or inimical to the interests of the community as a whole. Madison saw factions as inevitable due to the nature of man—that is, as long as people hold differing opinions, and have differing amounts of wealth.
Federalist No. 10 continues a theme begun in Federalist No. 9 and is titled "The Utility of the Union as a Safeguard Against Domestic Faction and Insurrection". The whole series is cited by scholars and jurists as an authoritative interpretation and explication of the meaning of the Constitution.
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Incomplete question. The remaining part of the question reads;
The city of Beautifica has established a lovely park in the city. The city council wishes to preserve some elements of nature, undisturbed by city noise, traffic, pollution, and crowding. The park is a place where citizens can go and find grass, trees, flowers, and quiet. In addition, there are playgrounds and picnic areas, and at one time a road ran through the park. Now the road is closed. The city council has enacted a law requiring that all entrances to the park have the following signposted: NO VEHICLES IN THE PARK.
<em>The law seems clear, but some disputes have arisen over its interpretation. Interpret the law in the following cases, keeping in mind what the law says (the letter of the law) as well as the legislative intent. Examine the situation and decide whether or not the vehicle described should be allowed in the park. </em>
Tony lives on one side of the city and works on the other. He will save ten minutes if he drives through the park.
Answer:
<u>Tony should not be allowed.</u>
Explanation:
We can make this conclusion because Tony's reasons constitute part of the reasons why the park was closed from vehicles; in other to be undisturbed by traffic or pollution from vehicles.
Hence, it will be reasonable for Tony to use other means of transportation such as a bicycle to go through the park.