what are the principles of democratic culture​

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checks and balances, federalism, individual rights, limited government, popular sovereignty, republicanism, and separation of powers.


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Medicolegal does NOT describe the career of a _____.


medical examiner

forensic pathologist

forensic pathology lab technician

coroner

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a medical examiner

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Answer:

Medicolegal does NOT describe the career of a _____.

forensic pathologistmedical examinercoroner <<<<CORRECTforensic pathology lab technician

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UNIT 4 [PART 1] REVIEW SHEET
· Review and complete this study sheet as needed for the Unit test which will be on Thursday April 8.
· This sheet WILL NOT BE COLLECTED! You do not have to complete it by our review on Thursday but it may be good if you did so you already have answers as we go over these topics
1. What were 3 concerns George Washington expressed about the future of the nation in his 1796 Farewell Address?
2. What were the names of the first 2 political parties that formed?
3. How did the “Louisiana Purchase” by President Jefferson go against his principles?
4. How were Native Americans critically important in the journey of Lewis & Clark?
5. How did Alexander Hamilton have a big influence on early America even though he was never a President?
6. What was Jefferson’s famous statement about unity when he gave his inaugural [first] speech in March 1801?
7. How did America’s relations with France basically doom the presidency of John Adams?
8. How did America’s reliance on shipping and trade basically doom the presidency of Thomas Jefferson?
9. Who were the “War Hawks” and why were they so influential during the Madison presidency?
10. When the Americans burning the Canadian parliament building at York in 1813, how did this factor in to what happened just a year later in Washington DC/
11. What event inspired Francis Scott Key to write the “Star-Spangled Banner” in 1814?
12. What is the War of 1812 also known as?
13. What did the 1820 Missouri Compromise do and accomplish? [at least for then]
14. Why was President Monroe’s 1823 “Monroe Doctrine” such a bold and daring move by any American President up to that point?
15. What were some things that President Jackson did that many of his critics deemed him worthy of the nickname “King Andrew”?
16. Why do you think the 1830 Indian Removal Act be an early “turning point” in American history?
17. In what unique way did the Cherokee fight back against the government in the wake of the 1830 Indian Removal Act? What was the result?
18. How did the Indian Removal Act eventually lead to the “Trail of Tears”?
19. How did events in Texas really damage relations between the US and Canada and perhaps eventually lead to war between the 2 countries?
20. Why did the “successes” of the Age of Jackson begin to fail after he left office with his successors, Van Buren and Tyler?

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Answer:

tery

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Henry Hudson is best known for exploring

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The correct answer is -  northeastern North America (present-day Canada and parts of the northeastern US).

Explanation:

Henry Hudson was a British sailor during the 17th century who had explored northeastern North America in search of the northeastern and northwest passage to Asia or more of India.

He had two failed explorations but in his third attempt of finding the northwest passage to India, he found northeastern America (New York) and bay (Hudson river named after him).

each state has one of these to describe how the state government runs​

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Constitution

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justify the need of present constitution ​

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What does this mean?

Which cultural features do nations throughout the world share?
a. People throughout the world make similar meals and use utensils to eat
b. People throughout the world have some form of government and create artwork.
c. People throughout the world worship the same religion and speak the same language.
d. People throughout the world grow crops and raise the same animals.

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B

Explanation:

A. my country does not care if you use hands and countries like China uses chopsticks

B. I only chose this because it has the most similarities and due to elimination

C. Hinduism and Christianity are not the same. Japan uses japanese while UK uses English

D. There are different types of sheep throughout the world and there are people who raise goats and those that do not.

which option best completes the diagram

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Answer:

The boss argues that the article is libel.

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Libel is not protected speech.

It’s a because libel is another word for slander

"The early mill girls were of different ages. Some were not over ten years old; a few were in middle life, but the majority were between the ages of sixteen and twenty five. The very young girls were called 'doffers.' They 'doffed,' or took off, the full bobbins from the spinning frames, and replaced them with empty ones. These mites worked about fifteen minutes every hour and the rest of the time was their own. When the overseer was kind they were allowed to read, knit, or go outside the millyard to play. They were paid two dollars a week. The working hours of all the girls extended from five o'clock in the morning until seven in the evening, with one half hour each, for breakfast and dinner. Even the doffers were forced to be on duty nearly fourteen hours a day. This was the greatest hardship in the lives of these children. Several years later a ten hour law was passed, but not until long after some of these little doffers were old enough to appear before the legislative committee on the subject, and plead, by their presence, for a reduction of the hours of labor.

—from Lowell Mill Girls,

by Harriet Robinson

Use the primary source above to answer the following - Explain working conditions for young girls in the factories.

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Answer and Explanation:

According to the passage, young girls had to be on duty for about 14 hours a day, even if they were not actually working all of that time. Even though money was worth more back then, they were still paid very little - only 2 dollars a week. The very young girls, who had some time to spare, needed to rely on the kindness of the overseer to be able to use their free time to go play, to knit, or to read. As we can infer, there was no concern about employing children instead of sending them to school. The girls clearly could not study much if they were on duty throughout the day.

1- He's always so .............. I wish he'd relax a bit.

2- It’s the sort of hotel where you’re expected to ................. for dinner.

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1. He's always so hard working. I wish he'd relax a bit.

2. It’s the sort of hotel where you’re expected to go for dinner.

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True or false China and the Soviet Union were allied against the US.

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I think it WAS true but didn't they stop being allies?

good luck its a 50/50 chance:,) sorry

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Full diplomatic relations between both the US and the USSR were established in 1933, late due to the countries' mutual hostility. During World War II, both the USSR and the United States were briefly allies.

In 1950, Mao and Stalin safeguarded the national interests of China and the Soviet Union with the Treaty of Friendship, and Alliance and Mutual Assistance. The treaty improved the two country's geopolitical relationship on political, military and economic levels. Stalin's largesse to Mao included a loan for $300 million; military aid, should Japan attack the PRC; the transfer of the Chinese Eastern Railway in Manchuria, Port Arthur and Dalian to Chinese control. In return, the PRC recognized the independence of the Mongolian People's Republic.

Despite the favourable terms, the treaty of socialist friendship included the PRC to the geopolitical hegemony of the USSR, but unlike the governments of the Soviet satellite states in Eastern Europe, the USSR did not control Mao's government. In six years, the great differences between the Soviet and the Chinese interpretations and applications of Marxism–Leninism voided the Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship.

In 1958, guided by Soviet economists, the PRC applied the USSR's model of planned economy, which gave first priority to the development of heavy industry, and second priority to the production of consumer goods. Later, ignoring the guidance of technical advisors, Mao launched the Great Leap Forward to transform agrarian China into an industrialized country with disastrous results for people and land. Mao's unrealistic goals for agricultural production went unfulfilled because of poor planning and realization, which aggravated rural starvation and increased the number of deaths caused by the Great Chinese Famine, which resulted from three years of drought and poor weather.

There was a whole lot of Anti-Capitalist propoganda going on around this time, so yes, they were allied against the United States of America

Insecurely attached infants are those who respond to their mothers with either Select one: a. egocentrism or empathy. b. anxiety or avoidance. c. conservation or basic trust. d. assimilation or accommodation.

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Answer: b. anxiety or avoidance.

Explanation:

Infants which do not find their parents reliable for their care are insecurely attached infants. They experience unpredictable behavior of their parents for example they may receive rewards for their bad deeds or may receive punishment for their good deeds. They do not like to be with either of their parents. Such infants also refuse interactions with people other than parents too, they try to avoid people and perform their own activity, they do not show involvement with others, they feel fear, show anxiety and anger when they are surrounded by their parents or any other person. They experience stress and emotional disturbance.

Why is civilization important?

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Civilization describes a complex way of life that came about as people began to develop networks of urban settlements. 

it describes the way of life

what happened to sarah after arriving in virginia city montana​

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Answer:

what happened to sarah after arriving in virginia city montana

How might the agriculture revolution have caused it led to the industrial revolution?
Explain your answer in at least 2 sentences. !!
HELP ME ._.

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Answer:

Let me answer you...

Explanation:

The Agricultural Revolution has therefore been cited as a cause of the Industrial Revolution. As enclosure deprived many of access to land or left farmers with plots too small and of poor quality, increasing numbers of workers had no choice but migrate to the city.

Kevin and James are regular patrons at the King's Arms pub. Kevin has a different favorite hockey team than James. James is easily provoked to severe anger, and often threatens to beat Kevin up during discussions about hockey. One day, Kevin comes into the pub wearing his favorite team's hockey jersey. When James sees the jersey he becomes very angry and forcefully punches Kevin in the arm. A few nights later, James throws a cup of hot coffee on Kevin resulting in severe burns to Kevin's arms. What type of tort has James committed

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The right approach is "Intentional Tort".

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A tort that could be a civil mistake that takes place whenever an offender commits an intentional act that makes it dangerous to such a third party, is termed as Intentional tort.Across more cases, James deliberately pushed on Kevin either threw warm coffee or chocolate drinks, as well as tried to injure Kevin.

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Answer: Decomposers get nutrients and energy by breaking down dead organisms and animal wastes. Through this process, decomposers release nutrients, such as carbon and nitrogen, back into the environment. These nutrients are recycled back into the ecosystem so that the producers can use them

Explanation:

Check numbers 1, 3, and 4

what is border encroachment?​

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Encroachment happens when someone traverses boundaries outlined in a survey, violating the property rights of another property owner. Explanation:

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The process of encroaching of other country's property without their access permission is called border encroachment.

How does the amount of the moon that is lit by the sun change as it moves from a new moon to a full moon?

A: The lit side of the moon get smaller.

B: The lit side of the moon gets larger

C: 50% of the moon is always lit up by the sun.

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the answer is c

Explanation:

half of the moon is  always lit up it depends on the rotation on where the moon is at on its axis for the amount of the light we can see

As the moon transitions from a new moon to a full moon, the amount of the moon that is lit by the sun changes. The sun always illuminates 50% of the moon. Thus option (C) is correct.

What is the amount?

The size or quantity of non-count nouns is indicated by the word "amount." You can count the volume of air in a bottle or the volume of water in a beaker, for instance. The amount can be a noun or a verb, as was said above. Use of the noun: Add a little water to the dish. The dogs require various amounts of food, noun use. It is three bucks and change, to be exact.

The moon transitions from a new moon to a full moon, and the amount of the moon that is lit by the sun changes. The sun always illuminates 50% half of the moon is  always lit up it depends on the rotation of where the moon is at on its axis for the amount of light we can see

Therefore, Thus option (B) is correct.

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A New York Timesarticle published on April 24, 2007, reported the research of Dr. Giorgio Vallortigara, a neuroscientist at the University of Trieste, Italy, and his colleagues. In this study, the researchers investigated whether a dog's tail wags in a preferred direction in response to positive as opposed to negative stimuli. The researchers answered this question by recruiting 30 dogs that were family pets. Filming the dog's tail from above, they allowed each dog to view (through a slat in its cage) its owner, an unfamiliar human, a cat (positive stimuli), and an unfamiliar, dominant dog (a negative stimulus). Would it be appropriate for the researchers to use a parametric hypothesis test

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Answer: A dog's tail will wag differently in response to positive stimuli and to negative stimuli.

Explanation:

Dogs wag their tail for various reasons. Most times it is not just done when the are happy but also when they aren't. Dogs wag their tail to convey various messages, but what is very obvious is how it's wagged when they are happy seeing their owners. When a dog is relaxed, the tail is wagged gently, and in most cases a reaction to objects that come in contact with them.

A dog's tail is not wagged only to either positive or negative stimuli but rather to both of them.

List down two political problems that our country Philippines is continually facing,and propose resolution to the identified problem.​

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MANILA, Philippines — The country's heroes faced foreign colonizers centuries ago, but Filipinos now are facing “modern problems” such as poverty, corruption, environmental degradation, terrorism, criminality, and illegal drugs

Humans can accurately recognize a smile from a greater distance than they can other facial expressions of emotion. One explanation for this finding is that being able to predict, accurately and quickly, that an approaching person has good intentions contributed to the development of cooperation among humans and the development of society. On which perspective in psychology is this explanation based

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The correct answer is - Evolutionary psychology.

Explanation:

Evolutionary psychology is a hypothetical methodology in the social and behavioral sciences, that is used to study mental structure development from an advanced evolutionary aspect. It helps in identifying and differentiate which human psychological qualities are beneficiary of evolutionary choices.

Smile and other facial expressions are helpful in the advanced development of the useful result of such psychological and evolutionary choices.

5. Explain the effect of comparing the end of Plessyv. Ferguson to a death (Paragraph 2)? Cite
evidence from the text in your response.
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Plessy v. Ferguson, legal case in which the U.S. Supreme Court, on May 18, 1896, by a seven-to-one majority (one justice did not participate), advanced the controversial “separate but equal” doctrine for assessing the constitutionality of racial segregation laws. Plessy v. Ferguson was the first major inquiry into the meaning of the Fourteenth Amendment’s (1868) equal-protection clause, which prohibits the states from denying “equal protection of the laws” to any person within their jurisdictions. Although the majority opinion did not contain the phrase “separate but equal,” it gave constitutional sanction to laws designed to achieve racial segregation by means of separate and supposedly equal public facilities and services for African Americans and whites. It served as a controlling judicial precedent until it was overturned by the Supreme Court in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (1954).

why the chicken wing was a good model to use to explore bone and muscle structures

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The purpose of this lab was to investigate and observe a chicken wing to learn about the parts of a chicken wing, how these parts, like bones, muscles and tendons, work together and how that translates into movement. We dissected the chicken, moved around parts internally and got a brief glimpse into how dissection actually works.

Please take a look at the picture and please write an explanation as well.

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The correct answer is D. All of the above.

Explanation

During the Revolution of Independence of the United States, there was the participation of several foreigners helping the patriot side, among which Tadeusz Kościuszko (1746-1817) was a prominent military leader of Polish nationality who became a national hero of the United States for his participation in the War of Independence; The Marquis de LaFayette (1757-1834) who was a prominent military and politician of French nationality who contributed as General in the patriot victory during the War of Independence of the United States, which would earn him the label of National Hero for the productive participation of him; Baron Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben (1730-1794) was a military man of Prussian origin who served the Patriot army during the War of Independence of the United States alongside George Washington as a key part of the physical training of the army. According to the above, the correct answer is D. All of the above.

four main towns along the genesis route​

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Answer:

The main four towns along the this route are the towns of Barberton , Badplaas , the agricultural community of Low's Creek and Mbombela .

Explanation:

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HOW MANY TONS OF COAL WERE MINED IN 1850?

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125 Million tons of coal were mined

125 million tons of coal mined

the different between probation and parole

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An offender on probation remains under court supervision and must adhere to strict rules throughout the probation term or risk going behind bars after all. Parole is a conditional release from prison and his overseen by the state's correctional system

define negotiation style accommodation​

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Accommodating negotiators are the direct opposite of competitive negotiators. They focus on preserving relationships and building a friendly rapport by sacrificing some of their company's interests in favor of the opposite party's interests

In a quick write, decide if the United States was justified in dropping the two atomic bombs on Japan in 1945. Take a
stance and make a claim

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Answer:

Look Below

Explanation:

No. The dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima was justified at the time as being moral – in order to bring about a more rapid victory and prevent the deaths of more Americans. However, it was clearly not moral to use this weapon knowing that it would kill civilians and destroy the urban milieu.

What are the Traditional American Values? Explain each of them

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Answer:

Individual Freedom and Self-Reliance

Equality of Opportunity and Competition

The American Dream and Hard Work

Explanation: Individual freedom is basically the freedom to do whatever you want to do as long as it is legal.

Self Reliance is being able to take care of ourselves and be independent

Equality of Opportunity is basically everyone has the same chance at opportunity.

Competition is basically competing for that opportunity

The american dream is basically the opportunity for a better life and living standards

And hard work is the price for the american dream

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