1. Association
Association as a literary or rhetorical device is defined as a connection made between ideas. The quote by Lincoln associates the state of the Union with the biblical statement of Jesus about standing with good or with evil, as well as the picture of membes of a household at odds with one another.
2. bias in favor of Senator Hartford
Senator Hartford's introduction praises her as a "conservative leader," whereas Senator Williams is identified only by a negative factor, an investigation against him. There is clear bias favoring Senator Hartford.
3. moderate to extreme views
The choices for this question could show some bias themselves! Essentially, the Republican Party tends to be the more conservative party in American politics. But it has some moderate members and, on the far right, some extreme members. So "moderate to extreme" would seem to best express the range of views seen in the Republican Party.
4. Democratic Party
The Democrats are typically seen as "liberal," whereas the Republicans are conservative and the Green Party radical. The Libertarian party has some tendencies that align with liberal views and some with conservative, depending on the issue. Libertarians tend to believe in giving the greatest amount of freedom possible, so they may be on the free market side of economic issues (like many Republicans) but also may favor legalizing marijuana (like many liberals).
5. Parties
The United States has tended to be primarily a two-party system through most of its history.
Mortgage payments, as well as student loans, are classified as credit.
It should be noted that assets are belongings, what one owns, since loans and periodic payments thereon are examples of borrowing or credit, it means assets cannot be obligations, as a result, the option with assets is not relevant in this case.
Secondly, credit means what one owes, obligations that one would make payments in order to discharge them in the future, without mincing words, mortgage payments and student loans fit into this categorization, the correct option, in this case, is option B
Also, collateral is required as a form of equity or contribution when one takes out a loan to finance the purchase of an asset.
Lastly, income refers to earnings and borrowings are not related to income, making it safe to conclude that option D is also nonapplicable to the question at hand.
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Answer:
A, i believe
Explanation:
the definition of paterfamilias is head male of family sorry if wrong
Explanation:
In 1952, American ally General Fulgencio Batista led a coup against President Carlos Prio and forced Prio into exile in Miami, Florida. Prio's exile inspired the creation of the 26th of July Movement against Batista by Castro. The movement successfully completed the Cuban Revolution in December 1958. Castro nationalized American businesses—including banks, oil refineries, and sugar and coffee plantations—then severed Cuba's formerly close relations with the United States and reached out to its Cold War rival, the Soviet Union. In response, U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower allocated $13.1 million to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in March 1960, for use against Castro. With the aid of Cuban counter-revolutionaries, the CIA proceeded to organize an invasion operation.
After Castro's victory, Cuban exiles who had traveled to the U.S. had formed the counter-revolutionary military unit Brigade 2506. The brigade fronted the armed wing of the Democratic Revolutionary Front (DRF), and its purpose was to overthrow Castro's government. The CIA funded the brigade, which also included some U.S. military[7] personnel, and trained the unit in Guatemala.
Over 1,400 paramilitaries, divided into five infantry battalions and one paratrooper battalion, assembled and launched from Guatemala and Nicaragua by boat on 17 April 1961. Two days earlier, eight CIA-supplied B-26 bombers had attacked Cuban airfields and then returned to the U.S. On the night of 17 April, the main invasion force landed on the beach at Playa Girón in the Bay of Pigs, where it overwhelmed a local revolutionary militia. Initially, José Ramón Fernández led the Cuban Army counter-offensive; later, Castro took personal control. As the invaders lost the strategic initiative, the international community found out about the invasion, and U.S. President John F. Kennedy decided to withhold further air support.[8] The plan devised during Eisenhower's presidency had required involvement of both air and naval forces. Without air support, the invasion was being conducted with fewer forces than the CIA had deemed necessary. The invaders surrendered on 20 April. Most of the invading counter-revolutionary troops were publicly interrogated and put into Cuban prisons. The invading force had been defeated within three days by the Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces (Spanish: Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias – FAR).