Aaron showed signs of separation anxiety and emotional attachment from and with his mother.
Answer:
<u>A</u> 1. The Supreme Court established the __________________ test to create a standard for speech and what is or is not protected especially in times of war.
<u>A. Clear and Present Danger</u>
B. Direct Incitement
C. Both are correct
<u>A</u> 2. By way of a Supreme Court decision, which of the following is unconstitutional in public schools?
<u>A.Guns</u>
B.Prayer
C.all forms of speech
D.All of the answers are correct
<u>T</u> 3. How society looks at a respective civil liberty can culturally or ideologically give that liberty greater weight but in terms of the legality or even constitutionality, no one civil liberty is more legal/more important than the others. <u>TRUE</u> or FALSE
Explanation:
1. "The Supreme Court established the clear and present danger test as the predominant standard for determining when speech is protected by the First Amendment."
2. You are not permitted to bring any form of a weapon on school property.
3. This statement clearly describes the Civil Liberty law. Besides, everyone is equal, as it states in the last part of the statement; " no one civil liberty is more legal/more important than the others."
Answer:
Nick laughs aloud and thinks anything can happen.
Explanation:
Nick is a character and the narrator in the novel "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald. At the very beginning of the book, Nick is invited to his cousin Daisy's mansion to dine with her, her husband, and her friend. During dinner, Tom, the husband, mentions he's read a book concerning how black people would try to dominate to world by subjugating the white race. Tom, as we can see, is a prejudiced man who's used to having power and who does not wish the status quo to change.
In chapter 4 of the book, Nick is riding a car with the protagonist, Gatsby, when they see a limousine driven by a white chauffeur that contains three African Americans who stare defiantly at Gatsby's car. <u>Nick says, "I laughed aloud as the yolks of their eyeballs rolled toward us in haughty rivalry." Immediately, Nick continues, "‘Anything can happen now that we’ve slid over this bridge,’ I thought; ‘anything at all…’</u>
We can make a couple of assumptions on the reasons why Nick laughed. Maybe he thought of Tom's fear of being subjugated and laughed because the world was truly changing and there was nothing Tom could do to stop it. Maybe he thought those people were foolish to even regard themselves as Gatsby's rivals - Nick refers to the men in the car as "bucks", which was quite an offensive term to refer to Native Americans. Or perhaps he simply realized nothing in his life, in society, and in the world was going to be the same anymore.
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