Socials questions:

1. Should we try to right the wrongs of past generations? If so, how?

2. Despite their poor treatment in Canada, immigrants kept coming. Explain the factors that attracted immigrants to Canada. Why were many English and French-Canadians upset by the changes to Canada’s ethnic composition?

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Answer 1

1. It is impossible to undo the suffering of people who endured injustice in the past through slavery, segregation, exploitation and other forms of harm and humiliation.

It is, however, possible to do better now, and in the future, and many people and nations are on the way to doing this. Five strategies seem worth drawing attention to but I am sure readers will have many other examples:

Education – In our educational and care practices, there are many opportunities to draw attention to past wrongdoing. In teaching about, for example, the USPHSSS, we can help students understand how and why wrongdoing can occur and how it can be prevented in future. This can also include drawing attention to the causes and consequences of harm and neglect in care contexts. More broadly, this can include highlighting the toxic impact of racism, classism, sexism, homophobia and other forms of discrimination.

Research and scholarship – The conference at Tuskegee demonstrated the value of historians and bioethicists working together to understand past examples of wrongdoing and how these connect with current practices which diminish human dignity. Research relating to ethics education, as published in this journal over the years, enables us to understand which approaches work and how we can use innovative approaches, such as immersive simulation, to best effect.

The arts – The arts have tremendous potential ‘to show not tell’, for example, in theatre, drama and through museums and monuments. Museums and monuments that illuminate suffering are impactful and educate us about, for example, the causes and appalling consequences of genocide and the Holocaust, of injustices inflicted on Native and African Americans, on those labelled ‘non-human’ in slavery and relating to other indigenous peoples and people who are considered ‘other’.

Everyday relationships – All of us can model ethical behaviour in our personal and professional lives. Role model behaviour and qualities that show others how to grasp opportunities to enable other humans, other species and the environment to flourish. A colleague in Alabama suggested a strategy to respond to disclosures of negative attitudes and beliefs relating to a group of humans they consider ‘different’ to them. That is to ask ‘how many (Black, g4y, transgender, working class…) people have you met and spent time getting to know?’

Reparations – As mentioned above, there is currently debate about the ethics of repayments to Black descendants of those who were enslaved

Universities such as Georgetown and Cambridge are engaged in studies and reflection on findings regarding how they profited from slavery in the past and how they may atone for past wrongdoing  This is a complex issue and we should, as a care ethics community, discuss this important topic with students and colleagues.

Overall, then, there is much to reflect on regarding the wrongs of the past and whether it is possible to right these wrongs. It is impossible to undo past suffering, however, we can do much in our education and care practices to draw attention to human fallibility and tendencies to favour humans who are similar to ourselves.

Some years ago, I came across a quotation that, in relation to this discussion, is particularly helpful:

Each of us is like all of us, like most of us, like some of us, like none of us. (source unknown)

Keeping in mind the woman in the twin tower who held down her skirt before jumping to her death reminds us of our uniqueness and also of our common humanity. We need to continue to work together to do good and to counter human inclinations to harm and wrong others.


Related Questions

1. Which city was the center of Arabian religion?
2. Which monotheistic religions may have influenced Muhammad?
3. What is the name of the cave where Muhammad went to pray?
4 Whom did Muhammad see in a vision.
5 What did the angel tell him to do?
6 What do Muslims call the night when Muhammad had this experience?
7. How do Muslims commemorate it today?
8. Describe where and how the Circling takes place
9. Describe where and how the Running takes place.
10. What story lies behind the ritual jogging between Mounts As-Safa and Al- Marwa?
11. Explain the significance of the Zamzam Well.

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Answer:

Explanation:

1. Mecca

2.Muhammad was the final prophet of God according to Islamic thought. Abraham. Judaism, Christianity and Islam are the 'Abrahamic religions'.

3.Cave's name was Hira, located on the mountain Jabal an-Nour, near Mecca.

4. Muhammad was visited by the angel Jibrīl, known as Gabriel in English, who revealed to him the beginnings of what would later become the Qur'an.

5. the angel told Muhammad to begin proclaiming God's message.

6. Lailat al Qadr, the Night of Power, marks the night in which the Qur'an was first revealed to the Prophet Muhammad by Allah.

7. The day begins with morning prayers, followed by visits to family and friends and the exchange of food and gifts.

8. Every Muslim who makes the pilgrimage is required to walk around the Kaaba, of the Kaaba takes place; religious officials as well as pilgrims take part.

9. The Hajj is an annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, the holiest city for Muslims. At the same time as the sacrifices occur at Mecca.

10. Muslims travel back and forth between them seven times in what is known as Sa'ee. Muslims walk between the two mountains (called Sa'ee), which they believe was made a ritual as a tribute to Hajar's search for water in the area when she ran out of provisions after Ibrahim left her in the valley upon Allah's command. The space between the two mountains in which the pilgrims walk is called al-Mas'aa.

11. The miracle of Zamzam is its continuous flow since 2000 BC. The appearance of the Zamzam well led to the foundation of the settlement of the Makah valley. Zamzam water quenches the thirst and shows potential to cure numerous diseases.

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difference between general and vocational training.Explain with example​

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Answer:

General training

It is a basic type of training for short period of time.It helps to provide only small orientation programmes to familarize new employ.Example , orientation training, sensitisation training, etc.

Vocational training

This type of training is comparatively longer in time frame.It helps to create new jobs and professional skills too.Example , medical assisting, pharmacy technician, etc.

Explain the benefits of many ethnic groups in Ghana

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Answer:

Explanation:Society cohesion. People of different cultural or racial backgrounds can interact and get to learn and appreciate each others' uniqueness hence fostering tolerance and peaceful coexistence.

Cultural resource.

Economic development.

how does unity and cooperation have to develop society​

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If we are all working together and agreeing on things, we could get more done in a faster amount of time. So unity and cooperation would help us to become a stronger society.

Grace missed another deadline and her boss, Louisa, is very upset. She will have to explain to the client again why the project is behind. Louisa thinks she may say something she'll regret if she talks to Grace about this now, so she decides to wait a while. Louisa is using the ________ conflict-handling style. Group of answer choices collaborating avoiding accommodating forcing compromising

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Answer:

the avoiding conflict-handling style

Explanation:  

This conflict-handling style prefers to avoid conflict or negative remarks on the spur of the moment in order to avoid bigger and potentially irremediable confrontations.

This is a passive way of dealing with issues and it works for minor problems (such as a co-worker using social media too much).

However, in this case, since deadline missing seems to have become a dangerous habit for Grace, it is advisable for Louisa to use another conflict-handling style.

4 There implementation of federalism in Nepal are some challenges for the effectiva Make a list of them​

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Explanation:

1. Background:

After 10 years armed conflict and 19 days people's movement, Nepal has entered to the

phase of making a new constitution. It is evident that new constitution will not only be a

democratic, also will be federal and inclusive too. Though the idea of federalism was mooted in

Nepal around the 1990s when Constitution of the Kingdom of Nepal 1990 was framed, but at

that time it got no importance. Establishment of the multi-party democracy, and parliamentary

system were the major political issue of that time. Nepal has been exercising a unitary and

centralized system for more than 240 years. During this period rulers always preferred to the

concentration of power and opposed to every effort of the devolution of power. During

Panchayat and Parliamentary period decentralization was adopted as the constitutional provision

but no sincere efforts were made to implement such provisions. Even the legal instruments like

Local Self-Government Act were not properly used to implement the provision made in the

constitution.

The successful completion of the Second People's movement brought two basic issues to

the fore. That was Republic and Federalism. The constitutional amendments made after

constituent assembly elections declared Nepal a Federal Republic. Now a vast majority of the

people stands infavour of these provisions. As its result, 240 year old monarchy is abolished by

the parliament and country is involved in to the debate what sort of federal structure is to be

adopted for Nepal? In regard to this issue many diverse views prevail in Nepalese politics. This

paper is intended to throw light on the issues and challenges to proposed federalism in Nepal.

2. Notion of Federalism:

Federalism is a territorial distribution of power based on the sharing of sovereignty

between central (usually national) bodies and peripheral ones. The term federalism was

originated from the Latin term "foedus" means unions.1

Federalism is based on the assumption

that its constituent parts are to a considerable degree self organized and self managed. The

generally common structural characteristics of federations, as a specific form of federal political

systems are the following;

- at least two orders of government, one for the whole federation and the other for the regional units, each acting directly on its citizens; - a formal constitutional distribution of legislative and executive authority and allocation of revenue resources between the two orders of government ensuring some areas of genuine autonomy for each other; - provisions for the designated representation of distinct regional views within the federal policy-making institutions, usually provided by the particular form of the federal second chamber; - a supreme written constitution not unilaterally amendable and requiring the consent for amendments of a significant proportion of the constituent units; - an umpire (in the form of courts, provisions for referendums, or an upper house with special powers);

Research Report : Effects of the Corona-virus pandemic on students.

[OPINION]
Do students really study in the pandemic?
Are they struggling with their studies due to the pandemic?
Do students prefer traditional physical school over online school?

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1. most don’t as cheating is easy during online tests.
2.yes, that is why they are turning to cheating instead of studying.
3.I prefer traditional.

Kirk has a very specific goal to marry someone who will inherit a large sum of wealth. Because of this, he consciously judges potential mates on the presence or absence of what he considers to be external indicators of wealth. These include expensive clothing and accessories and straight, sparkling white teeth. In this example, Kirk is using _____ to categorize his prospective mates.

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Answer:

Explicit cognition

Explanation:

Social cognition

This is simply known as the way humans sought out, interpret, view, remember, and use information mostly about the social world. It major focus is on the way we as individuals use this information to arrive at good or coherent judgments. It is the understanding of how we as individuals can overcome limitations in our information processing ability.

The dual process of social cognition includes:

1. Explicit cognition

2. Implicit cognition

Explicit cognition

This is refered to as a well thought out or deliberate judgments or decisions of which we are very well aware of. It is also called controlled processing that is our judgement of decisions of which we rightfully or very well know.

Implicit cognition

This is man's decisions or view point that are under the influence of automatically activated evaluations.

This is CIVICS PLEASE HELP!
Keenan is running for the local school board. He wants voters to see him as neighborly. Which approach is Keenan's best choice?
A.
An endorsement from a famous figure who once attended the local schools.
B.
A citizen testimonial in which town residents explain why they think Keenan is just like them.
C.
A negative ad that accuses other candidates of unsavory behavior and disloyalty.
D.
An introduction ad that explains Keenan's deep ties to the community and long history in education.

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Answer:

My gut tells me the correct answer is B as it is someone other than himself providing his testimony from real life experiences as to how he knows him etc

Explanation:

With the advent of industrialization and urbanization, maintaining the _____ family pattern becomes more difficult in societies. Increasingly, young people move from rural to urban areas in search of employment in the industrializing sector of the economy. At that time, the _____ family typically becomes the predominant family pattern in the society.

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Answer:

Extended; Nuclear

Explanation:

Urbanisation

This is simply known as development and growth of towns and cities. The idea is Urbanisation is the movement of population away from villages living to larger communities in towns and cities. The idea of industrialization as a means by which machines are often used in the production of goods.

Nuclear family

This a a type of family that comprises of a couple that is husband and wife and their children

Extended family

This is refered to as a type of family family that comprises of a couple that is husband and wife,their children and including grandparents, aunts, uncles, and other relatives. It goes beyond the nuclear family.

The 'fit' thesis

This simply gives us a clue that industrialization and urbanization contribute significantly to changes in the family and household. The fit thesis do shift the family structure. It shift it from mainly extended family organisation to one dominated by nuclear families.

importancia de las características geográficas que permitieron el desarrollo y expansionismo de la civilización griega en la región del Mediterráneo??????

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If I had written your question in English, I could have helped you

Single-case experiments were developed from a need to determine whether an experimental manipulation has an effect on a single research participant. measure only a single dependent variable. overcome selection differences that occur in nonequivalent control group design. have a design that examines a measurement at only one point in time.

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Answer:

determine whether a manipulation has an effect on a single research participant.

Explanation:

Introduce in brief the different types of society on the basis of language

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Answer:

Language is the primary tool for communication purposes, for establishing peace and order in our society, for showing authority and power, and for attaining goals and objectives. But, it can also destruct the society if it will use inappropriately. It must follow the conformity governing the society to avoid conflict s and to meet the boundary of individual differences.

Society however controls our language by giving us preferences as what are acceptable and not, because each one of us has our own perception or point of view. A group of people may accept our language, but for others, it could be kind of offence or insult. We must know how, when and where to say it and for what purpose.

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why is HDI index low in nepal .explain

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Answer:

Due to the effect that economies can often suffer from the "snowball" effect, the fact that two-thirds of the nation live below the poverty line of making less than $1 a day, Niger's low HDI is a direct result from poor healthcare, a meager economy, and a lack of centralized, nationalized infrastructure

Explanation:

A young woman went to her local shoe shop and selected a pair of shoes. She gave the salesperson cash for the shoes. As the salesperson was putting the shoes into a bag, a robber brandishing a gun entered the store, forced the salesperson to put all of the money in the register into the bag with the shoes, and fled with the bag, the money, and the shoes. After the police had come, the young woman asked the salesperson to get her another pair of shoes. He told the young woman that she would have to pay for them again. The young woman refused.

If the young woman sues the shoe shop for another pair of shoes, who will prevail?
A The young woman, because she did not yet have possession of the shoes.
B The young woman, because the purpose of the contract had been made impossible by an unforeseen event.
C The shoe shop, because title to the shoes had already passed to the young woman.
D The shoe shop, because the contract goods had already been identified.

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Answer: A The young woman, because she did not yet have possession of the shoes.

Explanation:

It says that "As the salesperson was putting the shoes into a bag." Proof that she never had possession of the shoes.

She also paid for the shoes.

How do I write an essay on how celebritys are positive role models.

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I can write one for you put there different celebrity so find one that is a role model so someone who helps ppl with stuff
Just find a child actor/actress star most of the time they donate to charities or go meet fans so you can write about that easily

Mr. Grammatica has made a pointed effort to gauge students' prior knowledge of how to calculate percentages. He has had the repeated experience of students holding onto prior schemes despite their inaccuracy. So on the first day of class he passes around a worksheet to gauge their understanding. Which effective strategy of mathematics instruction is Mr. Grammatica focusing on

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Answer:

Considering students' prior knowledge

Explanation:

instructional strategy

This is often refered to as ways used by teachers to give lectures or delivers lessons for the student's sake so as to be able to meet or achieve the learning objective. Strategies can be very explicit but a teacher can make it less explicit and student centered.

Considering students' prior knowledge

The act of igniting prior knowledge and arousing the interest  of student do bring about an instructional context where students can read with purpose, direction and yearning to learn more.  It is said that a good and effective teachers will use different means to activate students prior knowledge so that during lectures or in class they can  build on what they already know, challenge it, engage in thorough thinking about it, and thereafter refine it.

High on a mountaintop in Peru stands an ancient Inca city called Machu Picchu. About 800,000 tourists visit the city each year. However, some people are worried about the treasured ruins of Machu Picchu. They are also worried about the safety of visitors. Scientists have noted the negative effects that tourists have on the ruins. Machu Picchu was never made for so many people. It was made for sandals and bare feet. Boots and hiking shoes leave scars upon the city walls. The busy road leading to Machu Picchu is also a problem. It often has mudslides. Tourists visiting the city could be hurt.

Do It!

Tourists are _________ Machu Picchu.

Press enter to interact with the item, and press tab button or down arrow until reaching the Submit button once the item is selected
A forgetting
B damaging
C repairing
D avoiding

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Answer:

I hope I helps u

Explanation:

damaging

In a survey of high school children, students were asked how a girl who tried to join the wrestling team would be treated. A few expressed concerns that she would be teased, but most thought she would be accepted. On the other hand, students were asked how a boy who tried to join sewing classes would be treated. Nearly all students said that he would be the target of ridicule. This is an example of _____.

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Answer:

the asymmetry of gender change

Explanation:

From the question we are informed about an instance, whereby In a survey of high school children, students were asked how a girl who tried to join the wrestling team would be treated. A few expressed concerns that she would be teased, but most thought she would be accepted. On the other hand, students were asked how a boy who tried to join sewing classes would be treated. Nearly all students said that he would be the target of ridicule. This is an example of the asymmetry of gender change.

Gender asymmetry can be regarded as gender differences, it also be defined as gender gap as regards gender relations especially at home. This tell us that there is less access to even the basic necessities as well as entitlements for women. Asymmetrical genders gives an idea which state that there cannot be transformation of gender relations into a relation of symmetry. This can be portrayed that this gives justification of feminist demands as regards symmetry.

Two robbers planned to commit armed robberies targeting older victims. However, when the time came to actually commit the robbery, one of the robbers, thinking that the potential victim looked too much like his grandmother, backed out and told his cohort that he was going home. The second robber went ahead with the plan and robbed the elderly victim, who died of a heart attack due to the stress of the robbery. The second robber was arrested and implicated the first robber. What crime(s) has the first robber committed

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Answer:

The first robber is guilty of conspiracy but not murder

Explanation:

The first rubber is guilty of conspiring with the other rubber to steal from this woman. But after he gave up plans of carrying out the action he is not guilty for her murder.

We can see that after he gave up the plans he walked away and was not present at the scene where the other Robber went to the woman. so her death is not connected to him.

Someone answer this I need help
Which quotation from the United States Constitution was included to address a weakness of the Articles of Confederation?

A.
“The Congress shall have Power . . . [t]o regulate Commerce with foreign Nations . . .”
B.
“No Title of Nobility shall be granted by the United States . . .”
C.
“The Vice President of the United States shall be President of the Senate . . .”
D.
“The Trial of all Crimes, except in Cases of Impeachment, shall be by Jury . . .”

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Answer:

A Congress can regulate commerce with foreign nations, therefore, regulating trade

Explanation:

B is def not it as that would not strengthen the constitution

C is questionable

D did not help to strengthen the constitution

Mimi is enthusiastic about baking and has used her grandmother's apple pie recipe for a number of years. Lately, she has been enrolled in pastry classes where she has learned to make 6 varieties of apple pie, so when she tries to make her grandmother's recipe, she becomes confused about ingredients. This is an example of Multiple choice question.

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Answer:

This is an example of Retroactive interference

mention any four characteristic of present society​

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Likeness:

Likeness of members in a social group is the primary basis of their mutuality. May be in the beginning assumed or real common lineage, tribal affinity, family benefit or the compactness due to a common to time inculcated between and among the members in the group the feeling of likeness. Likeness means mutuality, and that means Society.

The Reciprocal Awareness:

Likeness is generative of reciprocity. Once some are aware of the mutual likeness, they, certainly differentiate against those who are not like them. The problem of likes and dislikes was concomitant to the social growth. Consciousness of this kind, alone could make sense of likeness. All social action is based on reciprocal response. This alone, makes possible, the we-feeling.


Differences:

Sense of likeness in not always sufficient. It alone is not adequate for social organisation. This does not exclude diversity or variation. The social structure of humanity is based on the family which rests upon the biological differences between the sexes, viz, men and women. The economic structure of society is based upon division of labour in which the professions and economic activities of people are different or dissimilar. The culture of society prospers with the differences in thoughts ideals, viewpoints, etc. No two individuals are alike in their nature.

They differ from each other in respect of their interests, capacities, abilities and tendencies etc. These differences do not imply mutual conflict; instead; by it the organisation of society is further strengthened. A 100 per cent organised society is not possible.


Cooperation:

Cooperation is also another essential element to constitute society. Without cooperation, no society can exist. If the members of the society do not work together for the common purposes, they cannot lead a happy and comfortable life. Cooperation avoids mutual destructiveness and results in economy. In the words of P. Gisbert, “Cooperation is the most elementary process of social life without which society is impossible.”

For want of cooperation, the entire fabric of society may collapse. It is the very basis of social life. C.H. Cooley has rightly remarked, “Cooperation-arises when men realise that they have common interests. So great is the realisation of the necessity of cooperation on the part of every society, Kropotkin says, it is difficult to survive without it.

A key component to the definition of motivation involves: Group of answer choices the expectation of a desired reward or an aversive punishment. the process by which activities are started, directed, and continued. the desire to complete an action which has been initiated. a physiological response that is aimed at supplying pleasure and avoiding pain.

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Answer:

the process by which activities are started, directed, and continued. the desire to complete an action which has been initiated.

Explanation:

Motivation is a process that guides, initiates and determines the goal oriented behavior and involves the biological, social along with cognitive forces. That descries why the person aims or does something.

Which of the following statements reflect effective study habits that this student has? Check all that apply. Increase your concentration by eliminating distractions Have a plan in mind for what you expect to accomplish Be prepared for days when your motivation wavers Forget multitasking Be sure to have everything you need before you start to study Set aside specific times to study Take breaks

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Answer:

I think the best will be

Be sure to have everything you need before you start to study set aside specific times to study take breaks

The statements that best  reflect the effective study habits that this student has are:

•Increase your concentration by eliminating distractions.

•Have a plan in mind for what you expect to accomplish.

•Set aside specific times to study.

•Take breaks.

•It is of important to often concentrate when reading by eliminating any form of distractions as it will enable you to remain  fully focus when reading.

•To improve your study habits you have to have a  plan in mind for what you expect to accomplish as it will help you to achieve  your goals.

•It is of paramount to often  Set aside specific times to study or times table and stick to that study schedule as it will help you to properly plan your study.  

•Not taking a break during study can tend to reduce you performance, therefore It of paramount that you Take break when studying especially if your are tired or exhausted.

Inconclusion The statements that best  reflect the effective study habits that this student has are:

•Increase your concentration by eliminating distractions.

•Have a plan in mind for what you expect to accomplish.

•Set aside specific times to study.

•Take breaks.

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What is one example of a responsibility of federal citizenship?
A.
paying income taxes
B.
serving on a state jury
C.
voting in a town election
D.
serving on a police force

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The correct answer is A) paying income taxes.

One example of the responsibility of federal citizenship is paying income taxes.

The citizen of the United States of America has both, resónsabilities and rights.

Let's see.

Rights:

To vote in elections to choose its president and representatives.

Freedom of speech.

To worship the religion of its preference.

To have a fair trial, when need it.

To run for office in US politics.

To pursue happiness and liberty through the professional ones' desires, and to receive the protection offered by the US Constitution.

Responsibilities:

Abbey the US Constitution.

Pay income taxes.

Respect the law.

Serve on a jury.

Defend the United States in case of aggression.

Help the community.

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According to the laws of supply and demand, what will happen to the supply of automobiles if automobile prices fall?

A.
The supply of automobiles will decrease because consumers will buy more of them at higher prices.
B.
The supply of automobiles will increase because consumers will buy more of them at lower prices.
C.
The supply of automobiles will increase because consumers will buy more of them at higher prices.
D.
The supply of automobiles will decrease because consumers will buy more of them at lower prices.

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I believe it's B. If the price of automobiles falls, then more people will want to buy cars because they are cheaper, meaning the amount of car sales will go up.

Answer:

D. The supply of automobiles will decrease because consumers will buy more of them at lower prices.

a. In which age people started to live permanently and concept of society was developed? ​

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Answer:

Sometime about 10,000 years ago

Explanation:

during the Neolithic age

How did Sir Isaac Newton advance the field of physics?

A. He invented the microscope to aid research.
B. He developed several laws relating to motion.
C. He proved that Earth moves around the sun.
D. He discovered that moons orbit Jupiter.

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Hi,

How did Sir Isaac Newton advance the field of physics?

B. He developed several laws relating to motion.

B this is what we call Newton’s laws

Bad customs
ů the obstacle of social developments
Justify the statement in sentence,

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Answer:

Explanation to the following question is as follows;

Explanation:

Because they impede progress, bad social customs obstruct social peace and harmony. Poor social practises, particularly those that oppress women and minorities, result in fewer individuals having the opportunity to step up and do something to improve society. These individuals may become dissatisfied and resist or protest against these methods, resulting in instability.

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