Answer:
B) Public order
Explanation:
Public order crimes is a term used used in criminology to refer to crimes that are considered to go against social values and norms. These crimes defy moral values of the society as they are considered harmful. As such they are considered wrong, they include : pro*itution, drug and alcohol abuse, p*rnograohy, p*dophilia, p*raphilia etc. Public order crimes are generally labelled public crimes because they are contrary to shared norms and customs in society such as p*dophilia is considered p*rversion and wrong
Answer:
Yes, because you are using your voice, and the first amendment states: ¨Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.¨
Explanation:
With your view on how you see certain things, gives you the chance to express your self and gives you the right to open up about what you are thinking. So the answer is yes, the First Amendment gives you and your friends the right to express different views.
Agriculture remains Nepal's principal economic activity, employing about 65% of the population and providing 31.7% of GDP. ... GDP is heavily dependent on remittances(29.1%) of foreign workers. Subsequently, economic development in social services and infrastructure in Nepal has not made dramatic progress.
Answer:the government
Explanation:
Australia is a federation of six states which, together with two self-governing territories, have their own constitutions, parliaments, governments and laws. This infosheet is about the national or central government, usually called the Federal Government, Commonwealth Government or Australian Government. However, state and territory governments are also based on the same principle of parliamentary government.It is recommended that this infosheet be read with Infosheet No. 13 The Constitution and Infosheet No. 19 The House, government and opposition.