Answer:
Try using words that might appear on the page you’re looking for. For example, "cake recipes" instead of "how to make a cake."
Explanation:
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Answer and Explanation:
Since these are personal questions, feel free to change anything and adapt the answers to fit you and your thoughts.
Do you agree with Walter Cronkite? Should we "be very careful believing that what we think is right in America" is right for everyone else?
Yes, I do. As almost everything that is generally applied to a country, our government, our dress code, our school system, and so on are the result of several factors, including our culture and our history. Therefore, other societies, having experienced different historical and cultural backgrounds, may very well choose other types of government, dress code, school system etc.
Have you ever questioned whether our government and way of life is the right way? Why?
Yes, I have. Maybe not in their totality, but at least partially. I do see us as an individualistic society. There are countries where people are taught to see others as part of their own family, showing respect and empathy even for strangers. I also often question our government's inability to overcome partisan differences as well. Politician's loyalty to their parties often seem to hinder their judgment, and decisions that do not benefit the people are made.
Answer:
It is complex and potentially dangerous.
Explanation:
The reason it is complex and potentially dangerous is because if you look at the illustration that is shown, it shows that the person needs to wear protective gear to help protect his body from the disease.
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To explain to foreign countries why the colonies seperated themselves from great britain
The Revolutionary War had already begun, and several major battles had already taken place. The American colonies had already cut most major ties to England, and had established their own congress, currency, army, and post office. On June 7, 1776, at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Richard Henry Lee voiced a resolution that the United States should be completely free of England's influence, and that all political ties between the two countries should be dissolved. Congress agreed and began plans to publish a formal declaration of independence and appointed a committee of five members to draft the declaration.