Answer:
Objective; construct validity
Explanation:
<span>The Great Lakes. Perhaps the most obvious natural resources in Michigan are the Great Lakes, Inland Lakes and Rivers, Wetlands, SandDunes, Forests, &<span>Fish and Wildlife.</span></span>
Within the Article VI, Section 3 of the United States
Constitution, we can find a clause which is called as the “No Religious Test
Clause”. By simple terms, this clause means that no federal office holder or
employee can be mandated to stick on to or believe any particular religion or
doctrine as a requirement to holding a federal office or a federal government
job.
However there are eight states which do required
officeholders to adhere even with the passage of this constitution. These
states are Texas, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Maryland, North Carolina,
Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Tennessee. This is because these e<span>ight states include language in their
constitutions which requires state officeholders to believe in a particular
religion or specifically protecting those who do. Additionally, some of these
states have the words “so help me God” in the oath of office.</span>
Answer:
Alcyoneus , a giant usually considered to be one of the Gigantes, slain by Heracles.
Chthoniusson son of Poseidon and Syme, who founded the first colony on the island of Syme, which was named after his mother.
Damysus , the fastest of all the Giants in the Greek mythology.
Enceladus, typically slain by Athena, said to be buried under Mount Etna in Sicily.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
Freedom summer or Mississippi Summer Project was the project raised to increase the black voter registration in Mississippi in 1964. The project was sponsored by civil rights organisation.
The Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee also helped in the project.
This project was opposed by policemen, state and authorities also.
So, the correct answer is option D.