Answer:
C
Explanation:
A The slaves in the northern colonies lived in segregated communities but I doubt it very much that they were prosperous...
B In Cuba and other Hispanic colonies African culture - seen as heretic acts - was suppressed and sometimes forbidden. It was tolerated in the American colonies.
D The Half-Way Covenant was a church document on membership, it was not about slaves.
E The other way around I would say, ¨<em>I never go back to Georgia¨</em> is a line of a song called Manteca and is a clear statement that the Southern States were not very popular among afro-american people.
So, C remains and is supported by the fact that the percentage of slaves was a mere 2-3%. This was due to the indentured servants in New England.
Is entirely run by the government. They are the most isolated country in the world for a reason.
Answer:
Post Conventional stage (level) of Moral development
Explanation:
There are 3 stages (levels):
The PRE-conventional stage (level) of Moral development,
The conventional stage (level) of Moral development and
The POST-conventional stage (level) of Moral development
On the 1st- Heinz shouldn't and doesn't steal the drug then the person to be saved, dies as a consequence of the decision making.
On the 2nd- Heinz goes to jail because of the decision (steal the drug) and laws don't match with reality and the patient's situation in question.
On the 3rd- Heinz doesn't go to jail since Heinz expects to be understood by a judge even though he stole the drug, committing a felony.
Answer: perception-checking
Explanation: Perception is an important part of communication in our everyday life. It is about how an individual view the world around, Perception can be from actions, words or events and However, It is pertinent to do perception checks so others can understand what your perception is, and along with making sure your perception is not a sort of assumption.
Perception checking helps with decoding messages more accurately, and reducing defensiveness, and the potential for conflict, in other words it helps us avoid assuming too much.