When fall makes its much-anticipated appearance in North Georgia, in-the-know leaf peepers head to one spot: Brasstown Bald near Blairsville. As the state's highest peak — 4,784 feet above sea level — Brasstown Bald is also among the first to display the season's riotous fall colors.tell me if u got it right.
The campaign was marked by large amounts of nasty "mudslinging." Jackson's marriage, for example, came in for vicious attack. When Jackson married his wifeRachel in 1791, the couple believed that she was divorced, however the divorce was not yet finalized, so he had to remarry her once the legal papers were complete. In the Adams campaign's hands, this became a scandal. Charles Hammond, in his Cincinnati Gazette, asked: "Ought a convicted adulteress and her paramour husband be placed in the highest offices of this free and Christian land?" Jackson also came under heavy attack as a slave trader who bought and sold slaves and moved them about in defiance of modern standards of morality (he was not attacked for merely owning slaves used in plantation work). TheCoffin Handbills attacked Jackson for his courts-martial, execution of deserters and massacres of Indian villages, and also his habit of dueling!!!
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Answer: B) cross cultural literacy
Explanation:
Cross-cultural literacy is the factor that provides fluency in understanding and learning culture in two or more areas.This education about culture includes different cultural areas and their specification.
According to the question, Mr.Peterson is successful because of cross cultural literacy as he has knowledge about different cultural area and business practices which helps in dealing with foreign counterparts.
Other options are incorrect because pan culture, cultural capitalism,lag in culture and ethnocentrism are not the factor causing successfulness of Mr. Peterson.Thus, the correct option is option(B).
Nativists<span> are groups of native inhabitants who </span>want to<span> protect their countries against immigrants</span>