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The appointed judge does not run against an opponent.
Explanation:
A retention election is a type of election or voting process for the judges in practice. It is also known as judicial retention. It is a process which takes place at regular intervals where a judge in practice is subjected to a referendum whereby the voters are asked to vote whether the judge should continue for a second term or should be removed form the office.
In such processes, the judges loses very rarely because in this election process, the incumbent judge does have any opponent to contest against. It is the will of voters to decide whether a judge will continue the office or not.
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Its Democracy,Monarchy & Dictatorship
The correct answer is D) surprisingly.
In the passage about the least weasel, the transition that is used to summarize an idea is "surprisingly."
The part of the text where we find the transition is: "The least weasel is the world's smallest carnivore. Despite its size, it is surprisingly fierce. Its bravery and hunting skills are well documented."
This term helps the reader understand that despite the small size of the least weasel, it is a brave animal that has astonishing hunting capcities never imagined just by judging its size.
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In her book <u>Introducing Intersectionality</u>, published in 2017, Mary Romero argues that such matters as gender, race, and ethnicity should not be approached from the perspective of one dimension. That experiences of being a person of color, being gay or having a disability differ and should be considered is a part of the colorful pallet of all applicable dimensions (or sections).
This idea is especially important in terms of social injustice and discrimination. In order to address these issues inclusively, all the possible variations have to be taken into account (for instance, lesbian black women experiencing multiple forms of discrimination). Otherwise, the people who do not fit into a widely accepted mold, could be left out, in particular, from the social programs.