This would be The National Environmental Policy Act!
It was passed to protect the environment. Hope this helps!
National park's are meant to be a safe place for animals and nature where they can't be harmed or pursued for human use. The second question depends on your point of view but the natural environment does need to be protected.
Answer:
Super position
Faunal Succession
Crosscutting Relationships
Inclusions
Explanation:
Superposition: The most basic concept used in relative dating is the law of superposition. Simply stated, each bed in a sequence of sedimentary rocks (or layered volcanic rocks) is younger than the bed below it and older than the bed above it. This law follows two basic assumptions: (1) the beds were originally deposited near horizontal, and (2) the beds were not overturned after their deposition.
Faunal Succession: Similar to the law of superposition is the law of faunal succession, which states that groups of fossil animals and plants occur throughout the geologic record in a distinct and identifiable order. Following this law, sedimentary rocks can be “dated” by their characteristic fossil content. Particularly useful are index fossils, geographically widespread fossils that evolved rapidly through time.
Crosscutting Relationships: Relative ages of rocks and events may also be determined using the law of crosscutting relationships, which states that geologic features such as igneous intrusions or faults are younger than the units they cut across.
Inclusions: Inclusions, which are fragments of older rock within a younger igneous rock or coarse-grained sedimentary rock, also facilitate relative dating. Inclusions are useful at contacts with igneous rock bodies where magma moving upward through the crust has dislodged and engulfed pieces of the older surrounding rock.
The correct answer is C. Guilds likely became less powerful as artisans were replaced by machinery. During the Industrial revolution mass production allowed businesses to produce larger quantities using less capital. They needed less workers when they began incorporating machines that could not only produce more products quicker, but could also produce them uniformly. This meant that fewer artisans would have been needed to make certain products.