His main concern was ruining relations with native americans
Answer:
1) Nature vs Nurture
2) Stability and Change
3) Continuity and Stages
NATURE talks about whether the personality traits of individuals is determined by the environment we find ourselves while
NURTURE talks about whether the personality traits of individuals is determined by genetical inheritance.
STABILITY talks about whether our personality traits stays the same as we age or grow older while
CHANGE talks about whether our personality traits change as we age or grow older.
CONTINUITY talks about whether our Development is a continuous process while
STAGES talks about whether development development occurs in a series of abrupt changes.
I think it’s B because it makes more sense to me in a sentence
Answer:
b. marked the most important change in the U.S. Constitution since the Bill of Rights.
Explanation:
The Constitution of the United States is the written legal document of the United States federal government according to which the function and the structures of the U.S. government works. It also provides the basic rights to the citizens of United States.
The Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution is the first ten amendments that guaranteed certain fundamental rights to the U.S. citizens such as freedom of speech, worship and assembly, etc.
The fourteen amendment to the United States' Constitution was ratified in the year 1868. It provided citizenship to the people through naturalization or by birth in United States to all including the former slaves and granted equal protection to all the citizens of the laws.
Hence the correct option is (b).
Answer:
A. The case represented a conflict between modern science and religion
Explanation:
The William Jennings Bryan and Clarence Darrow trial of 1925 involved a school teacher in Dayton named John T. Scopes who was accused of teaching evolution. The teaching of evolution was forbidden by the law in Tennessee. Dayton got involved because of a call made by the American Civil Liberties Union to challenge the law.
Darrow who was in support of evolution defeated Barrow in his questioning about the trueness of creation but the judge still ruled that Scopes was guilty. He was also made to made a fine of $100. The ruling was later overturned.