This type of belief is called Naturalism. It is a philosophical belief in realism/reality, that only what we can physically see and explain is real and true. A modern view point would be that if something cannot be proved scientifically then it does not exist and that is naturalism.
The "name game" in the context of the federal bureaucracy describes the factor that voters will be more likely to vote for a name that they are familiar with rather than vote for the candidate due to ability, ideals, and/or qualifications.
**Note: The “name game” also can describe the naming process of important, and often top secret, missions and operations.
Top government leaders and/or agents are tasked with APPROPRIATELY naming the operations and missions undertook without being “frivolous”, “boastful”, or “offensive”. For an example: Operation Desert Storm; Operation Desert Shield.
<u>Answer:</u>
<em>Lining up to get in somewhere or to talk to someone is the most Nobel way to execute the task. </em>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Standing in a line to wait for your turn is the best way for the standardization of society. This phenomenon has been in practice since <em>ancient times from France. </em>
The French people called it standing in a <em>Queue for the prioritizing</em> the person for the task. Nowadays in every public places it is used instinctively like in schools, in movie halls etc.
Answer: The US dollar decreased in value during those months.
Explanation: Mark me as brainliest
Answer:
National Monuments
Explanation:
TLDR: He claimed >800k acres of land for the government which stopped corporations from exploiting the land resources.