Answer:
D) Communism gives control to party leaders.
Explanation:
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Also the answers for the whole quiz (2022) are below:
1. C) A communist government is led by one political party.
2. B) The leader maintains power through force.
3. C) In a federal system there is centralized authority, while in a confederal system power is distributed equally among the states.
4. C) is the leader of the party that won the most seats in parliament.
5. D) theocracy and communism
6. D) the population of the United States is too large.
7. D) by taking over when the previous monarch dies or retires
8. D) Communism gives control to party leaders.
9. D) confederal
10. C) a government ruled by a small, elite group.
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Indiana University students contribute in many ways to what has long been recognized as a rich community of diverse ideas, cultures, and experiences. Identify your most significant contribution to one or more of the communities to which you belong. (Communities, for example, can form around shared experiences in music, sports, the arts, culture, ethnicity, shared beliefs, or ideas.) Describe your level of achievement or involvement and reflect on your most important contributions. Briefly describe how these experiences have influenced you. (200-400 words)
Answer:
I belonged to a Muslim community in Delhi. The area of Delhi is highly populated and there are very few Muslims in my area. The high density of Hindus has influenced Muslims. The Muslims had no mosque to pray in my area. I was young and had written letters to many officials for the mosque building but there was no response.
Explanation:
I then started gathering the money from the people who lived in my society and I dedicated a room in my house for prayers as a mosque. The Muslims then came to my house and performed religious beliefs. The people were really happy that they have got a place to worship freely. Since many people used to come in the room daily the room was small for such religious offerings. My one of neighbor who was Hindus also asked us to have a room in their house for prayers.
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The Electoral College was created to protect US citizens against mob rule. Mob rule is the control of a lawful government system by a mass of people through violence and intimidation. However, some Americans question the legitimacy of this process. Pick one election where the outcome of the popular vote and the electoral college vote differed to create an argument in favor of or opposed to the use of the electoral college. List at least three valid points to support your argument. Present you argument in a PowerPoint presentation.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
We are not going to make a PP presentation for you. What we can do is to give the information so you can include it in your presentation,
Context:
The founding fathers indeed had the best of intentions when they created the Electoral College to define elections. This could be valid at the end of the 1700s during the 1800s.
However, today, in the 2020s, things have radically changed. This is another United States and a completely different society.
Example:
We are going to choose the 2016 elections because is a good case about this topic.
According to the Electoral College, the Republican candidate Donald Trump won the electoral vote 304-227. The losing candidate was Democrat Hillary Clinton.
However, in the popular vote, Clinton won the election 65,853,514 vs 62, 984828.
Since that election and according to many experts, historians, scholars, journalists, former politicians, and public opinion leaders, the US needs to amend the Constitution to establish the popular vote as the winner of a presidential election.
People need to be trusted. Citizens are educated, have their criteria and their voices must be heard. In most modern democracies, the popular vote is the one that defines the winner of the election.
when using a cost benefit analysis model, how does one know which option should be chosen from a list of alternatives
Answer:
c The marginal cost must be greater than or equal to the marginal benefit
Explanation:
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how can life expectancy and literacy rates affect the quality of labor
Answer: A shorter life expectancy may indicate poor medical care, and lower literacy rates may indicate poor education, both of which can have negative impacts on production.
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Theory is important in couples, marriage, and family counseling because: a. Theory is needed to diagnose families and individuals. b. Theory describes how people change, what motivates people to behave, think, and feel in the ways that they do, as well as how someone grows and develops. c. Both a and c. d. Theory provides the conceptual framework that explains existing observations in particular contexts and generates hypotheses about new observations.
Answer: Theory provides the conceptual framework that explains existing observations in particular contexts and generates hypotheses about new observations
Explanation:
The role of theory in counselling and marriages cannot be understated. Theory is vital as it is needed because it gives a framework which is required to explain existing observations in particular contexts and at the same time also generates hypotheses about the new observations made.
Therefore, the correct option is D.
Which invaders of the Roman Empire appear to have reached the city of Rome first?
Answer:
The first ones to reach the city of Rome were Visigoths.
Explanation:
After the great migration of people started by the Huns, many Germanic tribes settled on the soil of Western Roman Empire.
Some of them even reached the city of Rome itself.
The first ones to do that were Visigoths. They did it in 410. After them, Vandals sacked Rome in 455 and finally Ostrogoths conquered it in 476.
What causes climate
Answer: Humans are increasingly influencing the climate and the earth's temperature by burning fossil fuels, cutting down rainforests and farming livestock. This adds enormous amounts of greenhouse gases to those naturally occurring in the atmosphere, increasing the greenhouse effect and global warming.
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How many branches of government are there and what are they're names.
Answer:
3 branches
Legislative
Executive
Judicial
Explanation:
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Which immigrant group worked in factories making pianos, glasses, and baby food
Answer:
German
Explanation:
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German immigrant groups worked in factories making pianos, glasses, and baby food.
What is immigration?Immigration is the process by which people move to another country to live permanently. Immigration has traditionally offered states significant social, economical, and cultural resources.
German immigrants worked as skilled workers in industries like jewelry production, woodwind instrument production, cabinet production, and tailoring. They also had jobs in bakeries, shops, and supermarkets. They were the ones who helped the german country with labor work.
The immigration process was a large process. The immigrant made a huge contribution to various factories. These factors included the making of pianos, and glasses as well as the huge production of baby food.
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In which of the following revolutions was Voltaire’s message most clearly reflected?
American
French
Haitian
Venezuelan
Answer:
French
Explanation:
It was the most "enlightened" of the 18th century, writer and philosopher.
Fact Pattern:
Peter Protester is a fairly well-known rabble-rouser. His demonstrations have made news across the southwest, and he's been on TV several times. Now, he has had it with the current state of politics. He gathers his group of followers, and they head to downtown Phoenix to make their grievances known. Peter's followers are generally law-abiding, but there are a few in there who have been arrested after turning peaceful protest into vandalism.
After about two hours of chanting and marching, Peter yells, "Alright, we've done the peaceful thing long enough. Now let's take some real action! Let's start breaking some windows now!"
Phoenix Police immediately arrest him.
Meantime, Rachel Reporter is in the KPHO-TV newsroom and gets a call from a police source. The source tells Rachel to take a look at the police report from Peter's arrest. Rachel heads down to the Phoenix Police Records Department and gets a copy of the police report. In it, the arresting officer writes, "This is the same Peter Protester who was convicted of domestic terrorism in 2010."
Rachel believes she has a real scoop on her hands and calls for a live truck to meet her at the scene of the protest. Rachel's live report includes the news of today's arrest. She also quotes the police report, saying Peter was convicted of domestic terrorism in 2010." Rachel did not check with police or try to get ahold of Peter in jail or speak to his lawyer to verify the conviction.
As it turns out, the police report was inaccurate. Peter was never convicted of domestic terrorism.
What charge would prosecutors likely file against Peter and will the case succeed? why?
If Peter sues Rachel, what lawsuit would he likely file and would he succeed? why? Is actual malice required here and is it present? why? Does the fair report privilege apply here to protect Rachel from liability? why?
Answer and Explanation:
1. Prosecutors may claim that the inaccurate report to which Rachel had access could induce misinterpretation on her part and that, in any case, Peter was already on the police for vandalism, which contributed to Rachel's conclusion. These justifications would not be successful, because Rachel had many ways to find out what actually happened to Peter.
2. Peter would sue Rachel for defamation and would likely succeed, as he has several witnesses that Rachel released incorrect information and that it affects his reputation.
3. The current malice is necessary in this case because Peter is a very well-known and popular person, and it is important that the current malice is inserted in the case, to speed up the process.
4. The fair report privilege can be used to protect Rachel, since the false information about Peter that she exposed, had as its only source a public document that induced her to publish the defamation.
Which is not a type of credit ?
A) Car loan
B) Car registration
C) Phone service
D) Credit card
Answer: phone service
Explanation:
The colonies were founded by people who came here for religious and economic reasons. Can you think of any reasons why people today might want to leave the country they were born in to live somewhere else permanently?
Answer: 1. To Escape Conflict Zones
2. Escape Poverty
3. Higher Education
4. Love
5.Political Reasons
6. Family Influences
7. Heath care
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Explanation:
An investigator reviewed the medical records of 200 children seen for care at Boston Medical Center in the past year who were between ages of 8 and 12 years old and identified 40 with asthma. He also identified 40 children of the same age who were free of asthma. Each child and his or her family were interviewed to assess whether there might be an association between exposure to second-hand smoke and asthma. Classify this study as a
Answer
Case-Control Study
In which zone is the highest peak in Mexico?
tierra templada
tierra caliente
tierra fria
tierra mediana
Answer:
terra fria
Explanation:
Tierra fria. Tierra fria means "cold land." This climate zone includes the land with elevations over six thousand feet to the tallest peak in Mexico. Temperatures in this zone stay below 60° F (15.6° C) and are frigid in the higher mountains. Few crops can be grown in this zone. A few pine and oak trees grow here.
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Explain how the numbers of electoral votes are dispersed among the fifty US states. How does this rule apply to the District of Columbia?
Answer:
The number is dispersed based on the amount of people in the states and this number is checked every 10 years at a census. District of Columbia has no representatives in the Senate, but they have 3 electoral college votes which is the least amount that a state can have, regardless of the number of
Answer:
The number is dispersed based on the amount of people in the states and this number is checked every 10 years at a census. District of Columbia has no representatives in the Senate, but they have 3 electoral college votes which is the least amount that a state can have, regardless of the number of
Explanation:
Kevin decides he wants to hold a panel to discuss his favorite science fiction show at a nearby convention. When he arrives at the location, he sees many people dressed up as characters from the show. What type of audience will Kevin most likely have when he hosts his panel
Answer:
Expert audience
Explanation:
The knowledgeable audience relates, in plain terms, to the group who is currently in pivot to what you are asking them, but the worst error one can make is to owe them a subject context. Consequently, you need to walk a careful route before giving your speech to teach the listener something different that they are uneducated about. The individuals you appeal to have all the necessary details.
Hence Kevin will witness expert audience.
what is the four means of transport?
Answer:
air road underground and tracks
Citizens in most countries have which civic duty?
_______________________________
O A. Attending school at certain ages
O B. Applying for naturalized citizenship
O C. Serving in country's government
O D. Getting married to another citizen
Note: This Is social Studies Dont worry about the math
Answer:
B-Applying for a naturalized citizenship
Explanation:
Answer:
I belive its A or C hope it helps
Which of the following influences how Jews and Christians live?
A. the Book of Psalms
B. the teachings of rabbis
C. the Ten Commandments
D. the explanations in the commentaries
Answer:
C. the ten commandments
How did the Europeans view the Africans during the period of Colonization?
A. As equals
B. As unequals
C. As future investors in the country
D. As the outright owners of the land
Answer:
I think its B
Explanation:
The main functions of human resource management can be categorized into
A. line functions, management functions, and employee functions.
B. specialized functions and generalized functions.
C. staff functions, line functions, and coordination functions.
D. labor functions, coordinate functions, and general functions.
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Answer:
C. staff functions, line functions, and coordinate functions
Explanation:
- staff functions
Staff functions revolved around HR duty regarding employee selection. They analyze the candidates and select the one that possess the characteristics necessary to fulfill the role.
- Line functions
In line function , HR management highlight the list of duties that employees expected to fulfill. Failing to do this function will caused a hindrance to the company operation.
- Coordinate functions
HR managers have th duty to coordinate the staffs to do several duties involved in company events (such as preparing for seminars, preparing presentation regarding workplace ethic, etc)
Why does the state have the authority to tell you what to do?
1. Record your prediction (hypothesis) as an “if then” statement. (For example: If you select the GO button, then the train will move) If the sound source is moving then the pitch of the sound will ___________________ to the observer.
Answer:
sound lab is answer sure
8. Which of the following is NOT a temperate climate?
A. Mediterranean
B. Marine West Coast
C. Tundra
Answer:
Marine west coast
Explanation:
Marine west coast
The German philosopher Immanuel Kant ________. Multiple Choice rejected the idea that people must be their own lawgivers and freely choose their obligations believed that if an individual acts from a good motive and a sense of duty, the act is good regardless of the consequences rejected the idea that all people must have free choice in moral dilemmas and be responsible for their own actions believed that a person with character is also likely to succumb to base or expedient desires
The correct answer is B) believed that if an individual act from a good motive and a sense of duty, the act is good regardless of the consequences.
The German philosopher Immanuel Kant believed that if an individual acts from a good motive and a sense of duty, the act is good regardless of the consequences.
German philosopher Immanuel Kant was one of the brightest minds of his time.
Kant (1724-1804) focused part of his studies on moral actions of the Ethic of human behavior and actions. To Kant, the categorical imperative was that humans have to stand firmly on their decisions, never biased by their personal references, just led by the good or the bad of the decision or the action.
What was the name of Salva's village?
Group of answer choices
Loun-Ariik
Loun-Derrick
Sudan
Answer:
Correct answer is Loun-Ariik .
Explanation:
Sudan is not correct answer, as this is the name of the country, not village Salva was from.
Salva was born in the village Loun-Ariik, and together with a lot of other boys escaped from the village in 1985. He was even their leader.
Option Loun-Derrick is not correct as I have never heard about the mentioned place.
How did geography shape the Greek population?
First, state your claim, then support your claim with two pieces of evidence from the following sources (only need two pieces of evidence total and they can come from any of the following three sources), then finish your argument with your reasoning (which can be done in one or two sentences). You can use sentence starters for Claim, Evidence and Reasoning; Make sure your answer is between 3-5 sentences.I know this is a lot but pls help!!!! i will give brainlyest
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How did geography shape the Greek population?
First, state your claim, then support your claim with two pieces of evidence from the following sources (only need two pieces of evidence total and they can come from any of the following three sources), then finish your argument with your reasoning (which can be done in one or two sentences). You can use sentence starters for Claim, Evidence and Reasoning; Make sure your answer is between 3-5 sentences.I know this is a lot but pls help!!!! i will give brainlyest