That statement is true.
A challenge of cause could be applicated if any parties have an acceptable basis to assume that the juror wouldn't be able to fairly judge based on the evidence.
Having the experience to work with the litigant may cause the potential juror to form a close personal relationship and most likely become bias.
Honestly have no clue what you're really asking for so I'm gonna give you options which are war, treaty, or revolution
Hello <span>Alyasaalnazoua!
BC = Before Christ (Jesus Christ)
We can eliminate B because it mentions Christ's death.
We can eliminate C because it mentions centries, 1 century is equal to 100 years.
We can eliminate D because it mentions after Christ's birth.
The answer is A because BC means before Christ and Hakim's paper is about 200 BC.
Have a great day! I hope this helps! -Wajiha
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Answer:
Three policies that helped to sustain economic prosperity in the USA after WWI were: 1) increased taxation, 2) becoming a creditor to other nations, and 3) mobilizing federal agencies to help provide the infrastructure for industries that produced munitions and supplies for the war effort.
Explanation:
Increased taxation: The US government used a combination of raising taxes and selling Liberty Bonds in order to finance the war effort. Tax rates remained higher than they were before the war because there were expenditures like paying interest on the Liberty Bonds and providing benefits for those who had served in the war. To sell the bonds the government arranged big rallies and enlisted famous personalities like Charlie Chaplin to help sell the bonds.
Becoming a creditor to other nations: Before WWI began, London was the center of the world economy as all the major capital markets did their business there. The Bank of England was the most important institution in the financial world at that time. After WWI that financial power shifted to New York City, and the American Federal Reserve grew as a result as well. US foreign investments almost doubled from 5 billion to 9.7 billion after the war (Rockoff, 2008).
Mobilizing federal agencies: Another important legacy of the war effort after WWI in the United States are federal agencies like the War Industries Board and the Food Administration that were able to mobilize resources and people at a large scale in order to supply the troops and to help shortages in Europe. This led to changes in how people thought about the role of the federal government in growing the economy and helping to regulate it.
It is false that the scribes emphasized that the law was a matter of the heart, not just good outward behavior.
They emphasized both of these things, not only one.