Kublai Khan did what Genghis could not—conquer China ... While Möngke had been expanding Mongol rule into Syria in the far west, Kublai had proved ... To Kublai, the lands of the Song seemed ripe for the taking.
i took over china, they would say it was lovely or i kill them! the reasons for the decline was they were not ready for little old me but i killed the all and they had no other choice but to accept the mangol empire!
Answer:
that his First Amendment rights were being violated
Explanation:
Gitlow v. New York was a case that was ruled by the Supreme Court of the United States on June 8, 1925 and stated that the First Amendment of the United States Constitution "Protection of Free Speech" also applied to state governments also. According to Gitlow, his article did not precipitate any violent action, but he was yet convicted, which he felt was a violation of his rights to freedom of speech as stated in the First Amendment.
The correct answer is emotion work. This is being defined as
a process by which it undergoes suppressing, evoking, and/or managing feelings
by which is done or created in order to publicly display the emotions of an individual
that he or she exhibits.
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Answer:yes send a copy of their formed consent via facsimile To the subject's wife and after she has had an opportunity to speak to the investigator, she can sign the informed consent and send it back to you.
Explanation: the man should not be exempted from the trail because his wife is not around to sign up the consent form. Faxing it is a better and quicker way to get the wife's consent because this trial may help her husband. And also a waver of consent will not also be given by the IRB and verbal approval by the wife is not acceptable legally. The best way is still faxing it to the wife and she has done her own background check she can sign it and fax it back via facsimile also.
1. Maria Theresia of Austria - reformed education, introducing compulsory education for children of both genders until the age of 12 (in 18 century!) (these reforms are still often referenced in Austria)
2. Maria of Portugal II - she introduced some measures for health protection in her country and specifically targeted cholera. She also made some educational reforms