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3. Intrapersonal intelligence
Explanation:
Howard Gardner was a psychologist who developed the concept of "Multiple intelligences". According to him, people don't have just one type of intelligence but rather 8 kinds of intelligences.
One of them is the intrapersonal intelligence. People with this intelligence are good at recognizing their own emotions, feelings and motives. They are good analyzing their own attitudes and also like to think about the psychology of other people. They recognize both their strenghts and weaknesses and how human personality works.
In this example, Miguel <u>thinks clearly about himself (strengths and weaknesses) and understands his own goals (motives)</u>. He also understands human psychology, therefore we could say that he is exhibiting intrapersonal intelligence.
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D. Landforms
Explanation:
Peninsula is almost an island
land that juts out into a body of water like pier
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La Batalla de Fort Sumter fue un bombardeo realizado entre el 12 y el 13 de abril de 1861 por el ejército de los Estados Confederados de América con la intención de expulsar a las tropas federales que ocupaban la fortificación de Fort Sumter, ubicada en la entrada a la bahía de Charleston en Carolina del Sur. La importancia de esta batalla, que no causó bajas, radica en que fue el detonante que desencadenó la Guerra de Secesión (1861-1865), el conflicto más sangriento ocurrido en territorio estadounidense.
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The <u>Elastic Clause</u> -also known as <u>the Necessary and Proper Clause</u>- is one of the most important clauses stated in the U.S. Constitution and dictates the following:
<em>The Congress shall have Power ... To make all Laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into Execution the foregoing Powers, and all other Powers vested by this Constitution in the Government of the United States, or in any Department or Officer thereof.</em>
This means that this statement (ArticleI, Section 8, Clause 18) grants Congress the power to pass all laws considered necessary to perform the so called <em>enumerated powers</em> -the backbone of Congressional authority- that include the power to collect taxes, to coin money, to regulate commerce, to declare war, to establish post offices and post roads, among others.