What are the arguments against defunding the police?

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A few arguments I can think about atm are:

  • Defunding the police doesn't mean that it'll end police brutality towards people of color completely
  • Defunding them could backlash and lead to an increase in violence and chaos among civilians, without authorities to enforce law and settle the matter

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The only Supreme Court of these cases that took place in 1904 was (E) Northern Securoties Company 


e. northern securities company


German leader ------was given the task of seeing that Jews were deported, imprisoned, and executed.reinhard haydritch
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The answer is Reinhard Tristan Eugen Heydrich. The High German Nazi officer during the Second World War was in charge of the final plan for the solution of the Jewish question, genocide and deportation across Europe. He was the president of the International Criminal Police Commission, later known as Interpol, and from that position he made an official decision on genocide. Many considered him one of the darkest figures of the Nazi Party. He was also in charge of eliminating resistance to the Nazi Party through arrests, murders and deportation.

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A key principle of the economic theory of communism is

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Communism is not about a redistribution of wealth. Communism argues that wealth is unequally distributed in the first place because capitalism is inherently unfair, and that redistributing wealth (by taking from rich people and giving to poor people) would never solve the problem in the long term. Communism therefore seeks to eliminate capitalism altogether by eliminating markets, by giving the government control of the means of production (like factories and farms), and by distributing goods (like food and gasoline) to people according to need. The goal is to eliminate economic classes by eliminating need, so that there's no need to redistribute wealth, since everyone would be in an equal condition of prosperity. In practice, however, this has never really worked out.
A key principle of the economic theory of communism is the systematic redistribution of wealth from those who worked to earn it to those who don't have as much of it.
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Puritans very strictly followed the teachings of the Anglican Church, so the answer is B. D is particularly incorrect; one would like to believe that some of America's first colonists believe in religious toleration, but they were very insistent that their way was the only way. They were bigots in that regard.
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In the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo, the United States "C. paid $15 million for lands the Mexican Cession," although this cost was also to repay for suits against land encroachments. 

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In the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo, the U.S. Paid $15 millions for lands the Mexican Cession.

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The treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo was an agreement between the U.S. and Mexico to end the Mexican-American war after the defeat of the Mexican army. The Treaty consisted of the cession of California, half new Mexico a big portion of Arizona, Nevada, Utah, and Colorado for the end o the war and a compensation of 15 million dollars. The citizens inhabiting the zone had 2 options, the first one was to relocate to another part of Mexico or become American citizens. It received the name of the place it was written on.

Why did the southerners conclude that the north was bent on extinguishing slavery in the southern states?

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because all slaves moved 2 the south to get away from slavery