Answer: Proton
Explanation: A proton is a positively charged particle found in an atom's nucleus.
A. Suspension
It's the only term that fits the situation
I would want to talk with Rosa Parks. She is know as "the first lady of civil rights". During a period of time in the United States when there were frequent clashes between civil rights groups and repressive opponents that formed part of the government, like governor George Wallace of Alabama who proclaimed "Segregation forever" in a famous speech in 1963. On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks, after a long day at work, sat down at the front of a bus. This area was reserved for "white" customers. Rosa being tired, refused to move when asked. This led to her becoming a civil rights icon.
I would ask her what she was feeling at the time. And now that more than 60 years have passed, if she feels the movement she helped inspire truly achieved success for blacks or African-Americans in the U.S. Also, is there anything she thinks that she could have done differently since that time to improve race relations in America. I think it would be good to ask her what are some of the biggest obstacles to success for African-Americans in America today.
Answer: Answer: Merton is most likely experiencing REM sleeping.
Explanation: REM sleeping known as rapid eye movement (REM) sleep is characterized by rapid eye movement of sleep during which most brain activity and dreams occur. It is BGC also known as paradoxical sleep (PS) and sometimes desynchronized sleep because of similarities to waking states. This sleep is characterized by irregular breathing, fast heart rate and lasts about 90 minutes.
Answer: LIBERTY
Explanation:
LIBERTY in a large extent refers to ones own freedom to do what they want to do when they want to do it.
This means an individual is free from any social restrictions that may oppress them and no authority is imposed on them.
Civil liberties protect citizens from what ever government may set against them. Such as the First Amendment of the bill of right that allows individuals to be part of whatever religion of their choice without any interference from the government.
It is different from the civil rights because civil rights refers to those actions that the government takes in order to maintain equality within Americans.