History, 21.05.2020 21:58 markeledwards699
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is an agency in the Department of the Interior (which is in the Executive branch) just updated its rules to be more strict about the types of chemicals that can be sprayed on crops to keep pests away, because those chemicals have been seen to cause problems in humans.
Which SOURCE of law is being described and explain why,
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Why did the united states become involved in the soviet-afghan war? the united states wanted access to the afghan oil fields. the united states wanted to retaliate against the soviet boycott of the 1984 olympics in los angeles. representative charlie wilson convinced congress to fund afghan resistance to soviet influence. president ronald reagan wanted to force the soviets to withdraw from afghanistan.
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History, 21.06.2019 21:00
Which of the following episodes led to widespread charges that president reagan was not in adequate control? a. the u.s. retreat from lebanon after the bombing deaths of 241 u.s. marines as they lay sleeping in their barracks near beirut b. the trading of arms for hostages and the illegal funding of a right-wing insurgency in the iran-contra affair c. the sale of millions of acres of public lands to private corporations by the department of interior d. the proposal to congress, year after year, of federal budgets with huge deficits that ultimately ended up tripling the national debt
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History, 21.06.2019 21:00
Law which gave electricity to people living in the farm victory gardens boll weevil drought great depression franklin d roosevelt warm springs, ga new deal aaa - agricultural adjustment act ccc - civilian conservation corp rea - rural electrification adminstration ssa - social security act
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How were slavery and indentured labor in american colonies similar
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