Answer:
Defer the proposal to the next meeting because of a loss if quorum
Explanation:
The deliberation has to be postponed because the available members are not up to the required number of members required to be available for voting and deliberation to commence and the recuse of The investigator because of the conflict of interest facilitated it because he is not allowed to partake in the deliberation and voting.
Answer:Derived credibility
Explanation:
Credibility is the quality that we may possess and can make us be trustworthy. If you can't be trusted people will find it hard to believe even the things you say. It mostly based on how the audience sees you and how they think of your competence and personality
Derived credibility is established as the speaker delivers the speech this is based on how professional the speaker is. Derived means it is drawn from the way you deliver your speech.
So your speech is what gives you this credibility. It can also be how you present yourself in your resume.
3/4s of the States are needed to ratify an amendment to the Constitution.
Today, this would mean that 38 states would need to approve an amendment at the state level for the amendment to be added.
The Hamburg Massacre (or Red Shirt Massacre or Hamburg riot) was a key event in the African American town of Hamburg, South Carolina in July 1876, leading up to the last election season of the Reconstruction Era. It was the first of a series of civil disturbances planned and carried out by white Democrats in the majority-black Republican Edgefield District, with the goal of suppressing black voting, disrupting Republican meetings, and suppressing black Americans civil rights, through actual and threatened violence.[1]
Beginning with a dispute over free passage on a public road, the massacre was rooted in racial hatred and political motives. A court hearing attracted armed white "rifle clubs," colloquially called the "Red Shirts". Desiring to regain control of state governments and eradicate the civil rights of black Americans, over 100 white men attacked about 30 black servicemen of the National Guard at the armory, killing two as they tried to leave that night. Later that night, the Red Shirts tortured and murdered four of the militia while holding them as prisoners, and wounded several others. In total, the events in Hamburg resulted in the death of one white man and six black men with several more blacks being wounded. Although 94 white men were indicted for murder by a coroner's jury, none were prosecuted.
The events were a catalyst in the overarching violence in the volatile 1876 election campaign. There were other episodes of violence in the months before the election, including an estimated 100 blacks killed during several days in Ellenton, South Carolina, also in Aiken County. The Southern Democrats succeeded in "redeeming" the state government and electing Wade Hampton III as governor. During the remainder of the century, they passed laws to establish single-party white rule, impose legal segregation and "Jim Crow," and disenfranchise blacks with a new state constitution adopted in 1895. This exclusion of blacks from the political system was effectively maintained into the late 1960s.
It would be D. Subjective.