A primary source is a first-hand or contemporary account of an event or topic. They are the most direct evidence of a time or event because they were created by people or things that were there at the time or event. These sources have not been modified by interpretation and offer original thought or new information. Primary sources are original materials, regardless of format.
Letters, diaries, minutes, photographs, artifacts, interviews, and sound or video recordings are examples of primary sources created as a time or event is occurring. Oral histories, newspaper or journal articles, and memoirs or autobiographies are examples of primary sources created after the event or time in question but offering first-hand accounts.
The answer is ACTUALLY <u>C</u>. I took the test. Thanks a lot, I got it wrong..
Answer: it’s something they don’t want us knowing
Explanation: they want people to think it’s ba.
Answer:
B. Laney, a 21-year-old woman, did not drink alcoholic beverages because her religion prohibited it.
Explanation:
Being ethical means people conforming to accept the moral standards. It is to be in accordance with the standards or the rules of right conduct or principles of morality.
And legal right is the basic right that the law provides the citizen of country.
In the context, a 21 year woman who has the legal right to buy and consume alcoholic beverages according to the law did not drink alcohol because she thinks that it is not morally correct to drink alcohol or other alcoholic beverages as her religion did not allow to drink. So she gave her legal right to drink alcohol and was being ethical.
Answers:
- A) Drafting legislation
- B) serving on committees
- D) passing a budget for the state
- E) voting on constitutional amendments
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Explanation:
Let's go through each answer choice.
A) True. The legislature is the group of senators and house members who make laws. So this is what "drafting legislation" means. Those bills are then sent to the governor for approval.
B) True. They also serve on committees because the lawmakers divide themselves up into groups. One such group could be a group that goes over the energy and technology of the state.
C) False. The courts, more generally the judicial branch, interprets the law. The legislature has an indirect impact on the courts in the form of approving or denying the governor's pick for judges, but the legislative body does not directly interpret the laws themselves.
D) True. The power of the purse is in the hands of the congress and the state legislature.
E) True. The state legislature decides whether to approve or reject any new proposed amendment to the constitution. Three-fourths of the states must approve the proposed amendment for it to be accepted. Since the bar is fairly high, this means amendments are somewhat rare in relation to many other types of laws passed.
F) False. The executive branch, specifically the governor, appoints the state supreme court justices. However, the legislature has the power to approve or disapprove the choices.