Issues surrounding affirmative action are ultimately decided by whom?

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Answer: Issues surrounding affirmative action are ultimately decided by what was originally the Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity, now known as the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. This entity was formed in 1961 when President John F. Kennedy issued a directive that required government entities take "affirmative action" to assure that no racial bias was acted upon during the hiring or employment process.
Answer 2
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the answer is the supreme court


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The candidate must win the majority of the electoral votes to become the president.  Electoral votes are given out by the Electoral College, a group with the same amount of people as in the House of Representatives.

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Hitler had intended to defeat the English by crossing the Channel and landing German tanks and weapons on the British soil.However, when they lost the air raids over England he gave up that idea.

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How did the Russians defeat both Hitler and Napoleon?

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How did the Russians defeat both Hitler and Napoleon?



First off, they started pretty well. When the Germans first invaded, the people thought they were being liberated (tells you a lot about the government at the time) and were treated pretty well. But then they started killing people and things went downhill. Now, Hitler had this grand idea to take over Stalingrad (mostly for its namesake, Stalin). He thought it would be a massive blow to the Russian morale. But instead of basing his military strageties on logic, he did on feelings (he wanted to beat Stalin); which is never a good thing. Unforunately, he didn't anticipate Russian winter (which, luckily for the Russians, came early that year and ironically the same year for Napoleon). So the German army was stuck in Summer gear, rather then the proper Winter gear (which was promised but never came through). AND look at Russia as a whole: It's a huge country (I heard it takes around 8-10 days to just get through Russia straight across). Now, to the other guy above me. Russia isn't known for having the strongest armies ever. Actually, compared to the Germans they were undisclipined, untrained and from all types of backgrounds, and all ages, etc. Hardly sounds like an ideal army. But the Russian people were stubborn and burned everything, so in that way the German army failed. Plus, Russia had an endless supply of men. Hitler was shocked to notice, there was always a fresh supply of men waiting to fight.

So in conclusion, Russia's massive land(s) and brutal winters contributed to both the fails of Napoleon and Hitler's conquer of Russia.