Answer:
The answer is D. borderline schizoid.
Explanation:
This disorder is characterised by a lack of social engagement. Schizoid people usually prefer solitude and show detachment or apathy. Another feature is lack of enjoyment from most activities.
The symtpoms for this disorder usually appear during adolescence, and has been linked to "low levels of success" in later stages of life (failure in building status and intimate relationships).
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This question is incomplete. Here's the complete question.
The articles are confederation had several weaknesses. which weakness was demonstrated by the failure to help stop Shay's rebellion?
A) there was no judicial branch.
B) Congress could not raise an army
C) amendments required unanimous consent
D) each state printed its own money
Answer: B) Congress could not raise an army
Explanation:
Shays’s rebellion showed that Congress limited powers under the Articles of Confederation and especially the lack of authority to fund an army that could have suppressed the revolt were weaknesses that could lead to the collapse of the new government. The Constitution signed in 1787 was a result of the debate over the authority of the US government, and Shays’s Rebellion was the example needed for that Constitution to grant powers to the states to suppress revolts.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
We see that the question is missing. Although it is an incomplete question, we can say that what this question is asking is to explain Jackie Robinson's purpose when he wrote the above-mention passage. Jackie Robinson wrote those lines to inform his readers about the meeting he had with baseball executive Branch Ricky, at that time an executive of the Brooklin Dodgers. It was Ricky who gave the opportunity to play Major League Baseball to Robinson. Ricky was a white man but was not racist. As the passage explains, he only was interested in player's productivity to help win baseball games, or as Robinson wrote, "it's the box-score what really counts."
There were plenty of Proclamations and Acts that led to the colonists revolting against Britan. Naming some of them should answer your question!
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