Answer:
Explanation:
Federalism is a system of government where power is divided between the central and state government. In Federalism, there is separation of power between the central and state government.
In the Constitution, the Federalism system of government assigns power to the central government to oversee all activities that affect the whole country while the state government is concerned about matters relating to their region.
In Federalism, there could be competition of power between the central and state government especially in the provision of welfare to the citizens, for example, security can both be controlled by the central and state government, Schools are established by central and state government likewise hospitals and so many other things.
Answer:
The speaker states we’ve overlooked a major resource in efforts to reduce poverty. What is that resource? Why do you think this resource was overlooked?
The speaker shares a number of personal stories. What are some of the similarities or connecting points between the different stories the speaker shares?
The speaker mentions some problems that affect people living in poverty, and more specifically black, indigenous, and Latino families living in poverty. Identify at least two of those problems. Why do you think these societal problems affect people of color who are also living in poverty more than other groups?
What are some ways that the speaker mentions that her children are growing up differently than she did? What is the point she is making with this comparison?
Why does the speaker argue that we have to stop telling the story that “hard work leads to success”? What does this story allow us to believe about people living poverty?
How does the speaker suggest people who are poor can impact poverty?
How does the South African concept of “ubuntu” relate to the systems of stratification and social mobility you read about in the unit?
What surprised, challenged, or interested you about this speaker’s presentation?
Answer:
d. concurrent
Explanation:
Concurrent powers are powers of a federal system of government shared by both the federal government and each constituent political unit. These powers may be exercised simultaneously within the same territory, in relation to the same body of citizens, and regarding the same subject-matter.
Bad or poor homes/ neighborhoods or an abusive family
Answer:
Northern Africa
Explanation:
This is the Sahara desert
(The antarctic desert is actually largest but its Polar Ice and Tundra type, not subtropical)