Democratic Congress and administration," says Tea Party leader Michael Johns.
Is this a new fight?
Actually, it's a recurring theme in American history. During the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln was portrayed as a tyrant who had trampled the Constitution — and states' rights. Among his sins, according to the Southern states, were imposing the nation's first income tax and insisting that slave states remain in the Union. In the Progressive Era of the early 1900s, government attempts to improve labor conditions sparked a debate on laissez-faire economics not unlike the one raging in Washington today. In the 1920s, the Republican U.S. Solicitor General James Beck warned that because of the erosion of traditional morals and personal liberty, "The Constitution is in graver danger today than at any other time in the history of America."
Answer:
The correct answer is c.
Explanation:
The Lascaux Caves are a complex of caves located in southwestern France, widely known because of the ancient paintings that cover their walls. Drawn between 17,000-15,000 BCE, they show animals common to the area at the time, such as horses, deers, bisons, mammoths, wolves, and many others species. These animals were painted in a "twisted perspective", that is, their bodies are seen in profile, but their horns or antlers are painted frontally. While the exact purpose of the paintings is still up for debate, most researchers think they had a ritual meaning, relating past hunts and predicting future encounters. <u>The twisted perspective is thus meant to enhace the narrative composition</u>, giving the viewers a much bigger impression of the animals' size and power.
The Middle East is home to _70___ percent of the world’s desalination plans.
Answer:
Evangelical Protestants
Explanation:
Evangelical Protestants are considered the backbone of America's religious right. According to the Pew Research Center, this group of people tend to be of the White race, be of older age (baby boomers), and are made up of the middle-class in terms of wealth.
https://www.pewforum.org/religious-landscape-study/religious-tradition/evangelical-protestant/political-ideology/conservative/
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However, that isn't to say that Evangelical Protestants are all White. Sure, African-Americans, the elderly, and single mothers could very well be a part of EPs, but since it is asking <em>most likely</em>, then the choice of EPs is correct.