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Lobbyists try to influence officials working in all three branches and in the federal bureaucracy. However, the influence is bigger in Legislative and executive power.
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A. Gettysburg
The first is Antietam
The correct answer is C. Parts fabricator in an automobile factory.
Explanation
On-the-job training is possible and appropriate for jobs that are not too complex. Also, this is only for jobs that are not related to critical issues as medicine/health or financial services. According to this, a parts fabricator can receive on-the-job training because this is not a very complex job, and a mistake in this position while training does not lead to a critical consequence. So, the correct answer is C. Parts fabricator in an automobile factory.
The answer would be C. Extreme temperature variations
Moon's temperature always change from extremely hot to extremely cold following the change in lunar's day/night
In order to survive this extreme temperature, The Astronaut wear a custom made suit that maintain the temperature inside the suit
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
I think that the best situation is that African Americans and white people attend the same schools and colleges. Minorities included. There is no reason to think that these days we need separate schools for people.
Options are good, and if students want to attend schools for just blacks or whites, itis understandable. Both colleges and schools have to open to allow all kinds of students.
It is true that during the Jim Crow era, African Americans attended segregated schools because they had no choice. But not today.
It is also true that black and white students today do not have equal educational opportunities. It is a matter to check the numbers in college. There is a notorious majority of white people. Most African Americans in major schools have athletic scholarships due to their athletic abilities.
Finally, I do not think that colleges should take race or ethnicity into consideration in their admission policies. There is no need to do this. I insist race should never be part of admission policies.