Answer:
unethical
1. if they are allowing individuals under the age of 21 in they need to have a stamp or a badge that has to be visable or they will be kicked out.
2 the individuals that are the age or above 21 should have a different badge that indicates that they are the age of or above 21 and must be visible or they will get kicked out.
3 if they are allowing underage individuals in they must have people watching them so they don't sneak alcoholic beverages.
Explanation:
Answer: It upheld the Sherman Antitrust Act's authority over railroads
Explanation:
Answer:
Civil acts right of 1991
Explanation:
The civil acts right enforces laws to prevent unfair treatment during employment and on the job due to sex, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, or age. Passed by Congress in 1991, this act advocates for fairness in employment matters and banned discrimination against the disabled in employment.
This preferential treatment of Jacqueline by Robert because she is African American goes against the 1991 civil act right.
The program, aimed at reducing production, paid farmers not to grow certain crops such as corn, grain sorghum, wheat, rice, and cotton, and paid the farmers a prescribed percentage of crops they would have grown instead of cash.
Answer:
A. True
Explanation:
This works for the charities almost all the time because interventions like these appeal to the human side as people are more likely to support causes like these.
Also, if children are sent door-to-door, this will compel people to give as they are less likely to suspect children since they are always potrayed as innocent.
Since these school-age children are usually involved in fund raising programs in their schools, donors are less likely to suspect fraud as fund raising is already popular among them.
Therefore, this makes is easy for phony charities to hide behind an already existing and legit system.