Was British secretary of state during the French and Indian War<span> and later served as Prime Minister of Great Britain. Named secretary of state in 1757, </span>Pitt<span> resolved to commit whatever resources were necessary to defeat the</span>French<span> in North America and on the European continent</span>
This question refers to the essay "The Idea of America" by Hannah-Jones. In this essay, Jones talks about the way Black people experienced, and impacted, the Revolutionary War in the United States. She tells us that:
<em>"...as the sociologist Glenn Bracey wrote, ‘‘Out of the ashes of white denigration, we gave birth to ourselves.’’ For as much as white people tried to pretend, black people were not chattel. And so the process of seasoning, instead of erasing identity, served an opposite purpose: In the void, we forged a new culture all our own."</em>
The explanation the author gives in this text expands on the quote by describing how Black people were able to develop their own selves. We learn that Black people were considered "chattel" and that they were denigrated, minimized and ignored constantly. However, this did not lead to the erasure of their culture. Instead, out of these harsh experiences, Black people were able to create their own identity in a way that continues to our day.
Officials and citizens are the same under the law
The three types of government are:
Judicial (think as of judge Judy) judges and evaluates laws . we can participate in this government by voting and giving oppions on the elected official
same thing for executive (president vice president) (carries out laws) citizens can participate by voting! and giving opinions.
AND the same thing for legislative( congress think if senators, and congressmen) (they make the laws)
citizens can get involved my voting of course ! and then also signing petitions, even rioting
Answer:
A single axis for all disorders with provisions is being used.
Explanation:
The DSM-IV used the axis system for differentiation of clinical symptoms of psychological impairment or deficits and any other related information about the client to work up an assessment profile of the client's functioning.