Answer:
alcohol possession, truancy, and tobacco possession
Explanation:
unruly act: conduct by a juvenile that would not be a criminal offense if it were committed by an adult
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Both vandalism (willful destruction of property) and truancy (unauthorized absence from school) can be considered as examples of unruly behavior. Thus option (b) and (d) are correct.
What is unruly behavior?Unruly behavior refers to conduct or actions that are disorderly, disruptive, or contrary to established rules or norms, often resulting in a lack of control or disobedience.
Unruly behavior can occur in various settings, including public places, schools, workplaces, social gatherings, and other contexts where individuals are expected to follow rules, regulations, or societal norms.
It is important to note that what constitutes unruly behavior may vary depending on cultural, societal, and legal norms, and it's always best to refer to specific laws, rules, and regulations in a particular area.
The examples of unruly behavior are vandalism and truancy. Therefore, option (b) and (d) are correct.
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how did Louisiana define its borders and became a state in 1812
Answer:the Senate passed the bill for Louisiana statehood by a vote of 22 to 10. However, it contained a poison pill: The western boundary was to be the Sabine River and only white males were to be allowed suffrage. It then went back to the House.
Explanation:
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1. Which statement below best explains what the colonists resented most about the Stamp Act?
A. This Act was a direct tax on the colonists and they had no voice in its passing.
B. They thought the tax should be placed only on the citizens of England.
C. The colonists did not want international prices to go up.
D. They felt that tea should be the only product taxed.
2. What was the purpose of increased taxation after the French and Indian War?
A. Britain wanted to punish the colonists for resisting taxes.
B. The colonist supported taxation because they disliked the French government
C. The British government needed more money to pay for the French and Indian war, so they raised taxes on the colonists.
D. The Native Americans were fighting against the British so they wouldn’t have to pay taxes.
3. After the French and Indian war, the King and Parliament____________________.
A. Passed the Proclamation of 1763 which prevented colonists from crossing the Appalachian Mts.
B. Decided to pass the cost of the war onto the colonists through multiple taxes.
C. Deeded the 13 colonies to France.
D. Both a & b
4. The image depicts the Sons of Liberty tar and feathering a royal officer. What political and economic choices were the colonists depicted in this scene protesting?
A. The Sons of Liberty were trying to convince the royal officer to stay loyal to Britain.
B. The Sons of Liberty were avid Loyalists and they were protesting the patriots boycotting the Stamp Act.
C.The Sons of Liberty were protesting taxation without representation, and they were fighting back against the royal governor who was to watch over them.
D. The Sons of Liberty were protesting the Revolutionary War, and seeking another path to freedom through political and economic choices.
5. 10. The British government did all of the following to try and control the colonists, EXCEPT?
A. Taking away their colonial government and closing their ports.
B. Giving the colonists representation in Parliament.
C. Sending soldiers to the colonies to maintain control.
D. Repealing the different acts that placed taxes on the colonists.
6. The colonists resisted British control by:
A.giving into the British government demands by adhering to the Intolerable Acts.
B. boycotting British goods, destroying chests of tea, and starting the Continental Congress.
C.moving farther westward to get away from the British soldiers who were quartered in their homes.
D. blocking the sea ports from the British ships, especially those from the East India Tea Company.
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Answer:
B,D,C,B,A,C
Explanation:
The court of appeals has the power to
write new laws and regulations.
overturn unfair jury decisions.
hear felony cases for the first time.
review cases that were previously decided.
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Answer:
Write new laws
Explanation:
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Answer:
review cases that were previously decided.
Explanation:
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The Cajun people speak a(n) (French) dialect. One of the ways Cajun culture influenced the development of the state was in (Rice Cultivation). In 1843, Alexandre Mouton became Louisiana’s first Cajun (governor). In recent years,
(environmental change) has begun to threaten traditional Cajun industries, such as fishing.
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Answer:
The Cajun people speak a(n) (French) dialect. One of the ways Cajun culture influenced the development of the state was in (Rice Cultivation). In 1843, Alexandre Mouton became Louisiana’s first Cajun (governor). In recent years,
(environmental change) has begun to threaten traditional Cajun industries, such as fishing.
Explanation:
Compare the governments of Kenya and South Africa. Discuss at least three ways in which they are similar,and describe one way in which they are different.
Answer:
Both countries are democracies with a president at the head. In Kenya, the president is elected by all and shares power with a prime minister. In South Africa, the president is elected by the parliament. Both countries have a Bill of Rights and allow all political parties to participate in elections. They face different challenges, however. South Africa is dealing with a history of discrimination and inequality, while Kenya is trying to ensure that future elections are free and fair.
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Answer:Both countries are democracies with a president at the head. In Kenya, the president is elected by all and shares power with a prime minister. In South Africa, the president is elected by the parliament. Both countries have a Bill of Rights and allow all political parties to participate in elections. They face different challenges, however. South Africa is dealing with a history of discrimination and inequality, while Kenya is trying to ensure that future elections are free and fair.
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People unhappy with decisions made by Georgia’s lower courts can take their cases to
a probate court. a superior court.
a court of appeals.
the US Supreme Court.