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Why is judicial involvement in policy issues controversial?

2. Judicial involvement in policy issues so controversial because each judge interprets the constitution in different way and sometimes they can do it for public benefit. They can choose to be judge base on judicial restraint or judicial activist.


What side did Native Americans choose in revolutionary war?

the British


Did the first nations choose where their reserves were set up?

No, First Nations did not choose where their reserves were set up. The locations of reserves were determined by colonial governments, often based on land availability, resource extraction interests, and the desire to control Indigenous populations. This resulted in many communities being displaced from their traditional territories and placed on lands that were often less desirable or economically viable. As a result, the establishment of reserves significantly impacted First Nations' cultural and social structures.


What is the difference between the and a?

A is an indefinite article, which means there are many to choose from, and you simply have one of them. The means it is the only one. For example, if you say "a boy", you mean one boy out of many. If you say "the boy" you are talking about one specific boy.


Why did American colonist choose to boycott British goods as a way to protest taxes?

The most tangible colonial protes to the Townshend Act was the revival of an agreement not to import British goods, especially luxury products. The Non-importation agreement slowly grew to include merchants in all of the colonies, with the exception of New Hampshire. Within a year importation from Britain dropped almost in half. he American Colonists realized that they should not be taken for granted anymore. The wanted to be their own colony now. They hated the fact that everything they did was under the British government. So in order to try to make British lower taxes, they boycottehe colonists were tired of being taxed with no say in government. After their appeals and petitions were repeatedly denied by Parliament, the colonists began boycotting British goods. The colonists knew that if they wanted to get attention from the British, they needed to attack their economy.

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Which statement is an example of how the Nordic nations choose to be neutral?

Denmark promotes peaceful solutions to international crisis is an example of how the Nordic nations choose to be neutral. (novanet)


What is the British empire today?

The British Empire no longer exists. However, there are around 50 countries who used to be part of the British Empire but are now independent and choose to remain part of the Commonwealth of Nations. Those countries include Australia, Canada, India, New Zealand, Pakistan and many Caribbean countries.


What is difference between great Britain England the united kingdom and the british commonwealth?

Great Britain refers to England, Scotland and Wales. When Northern Ireland is added, the country then gets its full, official name of 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland' and is represented as such at the United Nations, where the UK is a permanent member of the Security Council. Citizens of these four places are British in international law. The status of these four parts of the UK is similar to individual States within the United States. The British Commonwealth has changed its name and is now called the Commonwealth of Nations. It is comprised of 53 independent countries, most of which were once part of the British Empire. 17 of these countries still choose to have Queen Elizabeth II as their Head of State.


What is the difference between Great Britain England the United Kingdom and the British Commonwealth?

Great Britain refers to England, Scotland and Wales. When Northern Ireland is added, the country then gets its full, official name of 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland' and is represented as such at the United Nations, where the UK is a permanent member of the Security Council. Citizens of these four places are British in international law. The status of these four parts of the UK is similar to individual States within the United States. The British Commonwealth has changed its name and is now called the Commonwealth of Nations. It is comprised of 53 independent countries, most of which were once part of the British Empire. 17 of these countries still choose to have Queen Elizabeth II as their Head of State.


In the First Amendment, what does it mean to have freedom of religion?

Citizens can choose their own religion free from government involvement.


Choose the British version of congress?

parliament


What country did the United Nations choose as the best place to live in 1999?

Canada


How did the Atlantic Charter affect Poland?

It said that nations had a right to choose their government


What the main message of the Atlantic charter?

It said that nations had the right to choose their government.


What was the main message of the Atlantic Charter?

It said that nations had the right to choose their government.


How do you change the fixtures on rugby 08 6 nations?

You go to game modes, click on 6 nations and choose your team and click on random.


Why did India choose to help the British in World War 1?

They helped Britain because they were a British Colony.