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COS1512 Assignment 2 (ANSWERS) 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED
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Well-structured COS1512 Assignment 2 (ANSWERS) 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED. (DETAILED ANSWERS - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED!)..... Question 1 
Peter wants to send a box containing a painting to London. The Post Office sends parcels to London via GlobalMail or DHL. If GlobalMail is chosen, the cost is R108 per kg if the parcel goes to zone 1 to 3 in London, and R130 per kg if the parcel goes to zone 4 to 6. If DHL is chosen, the actual weight is compared to the volumetric weight, and whichever is th...
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USI Midterm Exam - Questions with Verified Answers The Constitution deliberately puts this branch first since it most directly affects the people Legislative Branch The main purpose of the Legislative Branch is to Make laws The first words of the Constitution are... We the People Which are the purposes of the government according to the Constitution (the preamble) in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the...
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BRITAIN ESSAY PLANS ALL SOLUTION 100% CORRECT SPRING FALL-2023/24 EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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to what extent did the political landscape change 1918-79? 
ARGUMENT- changes massively, war most prominent change 
 
PARA 1- rise of labour+decline of the liberals. Lloyd-george outed asquith, seen as traitor. caused a split in the liberals, failed to reunite for 1918 election. Tories rejected coalition, allowed labour to rise. ww1 led to more trade union members, no more fptp. labour became the main opposition in 1929, parties shared the goal of getting rid of liberals 
 
PARA 2- ww2. the war ...
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In order to be part of the UN you must be considered a - Answer-State 
United nations uses what type of system - Answer-democratic system - each state gets a vote 
Democracy developed with - Answer-the nation-state system which expanded, as did democracy 
Post- Cold war predictions - Answer-- Realists are uncomfortable w/ the end of the cold war: ended 
bi-polarity that predicted conflict 
- Liberals believed everything was interconnected; peace through international efforts of cooperation 
Meir...
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Georgia State Constitution Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Georgia State Constitution Questions and Answers Already Passed 
How many provisions (paragraphs in Article 1, Section I) are there in the Bill of Rights of the Georgia constitution? 40 
Name provisions in the Georgia Bill of Rights that are not stated in the Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution. Freedom of conscience - the right to not be abused during arrest or imprisonment, and forbids whipping and banishment as punishment for crimes May not imprison citizens for failure to pay debt May no...
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Uncodified Constitution 
The UK has a constitution but it has not been written down in one document. It is all over the place. The UK constitution is based on laws passed throughout centuries, accepted conventions and practices and legal decisions. The UK is also part of the European Convention on Human rights even though not the EU. These all help define the UK constitution. 
 
 
 
Flexible constitution 
It can be amended to keep up wi...
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article 1 of the constitution established the legislative branch (congress) 
 
article 2 of the constitution established the executive branch (president) 
 
article 3 of the constitution established the judicial branch (federal court system) 
 
five freedoms of the first amendment speech, religion, press, assembly, petition the govt 
 
one example of a limit on the first amendment freedom of speech going under oath in court. 
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INS3003 EXAM 2 (FSU) QUESTIONS AND 
 
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In order to be part of the UN you must be considered a State 
 
United nations uses what type of system democratic system - each state gets a vote 
 
Democracy developed with the nation-state system which expanded, as did democracy 
 
Post- Cold war predictions - Realists are uncomfortable w/ the end of the cold war: ended bi- 
polarity that predicted conflict 
 
- Liberals believed everything was interconnected; peace through internation...
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Hist 2057 Test 1 Exam Questions And Answers 100% Verified
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white opposition to Reconstruction - answerTo the Southern People, the Reconstruction was 
a way to steal the land away from the South. The first thing they did was to put a land tax on 
property which the southerners could not afford, then they made it illegal for anyone who fought 
on the southern side to hold any public office. They were going to reap the benefit of the cotton 
crop being ready to pick and take it to market. Many of the farmers lit their fields on fire rather 
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How is a resident alien different from an immigrant? - Correct Answer ️️ -An alien is 
any person not a citizen or national of a country whereas an immigrant is a person who 
comes to a country to live permanently. 
What is the difference between law of blood & law of soil? - Correct Answer ️️ -Law of 
Blood: a person is a US citizen because they their parents are US citizens. 
Law of Soil: a person is a US citizen because they were b...
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