Yes I think they can, if they are trying to agree on moral matters in "Public Policy" I don't see why religion would have to play a part in the discussion
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The aspect of language that is giving you trouble is "phonemes."
In Linguistics, a phoneme is the smallest unit of sound speech. We can say it is the letters that form a word, but in speech, we call them phonemes. For instance. The word "boy" has three phonemes: "b," "o," and "y."
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "D. It showed that the North and South had equal opportunities for African Americans." the Great Migration such an important part of the Progressive Era because it <span>showed that the North and South had equal opportunities for African Americans</span>
The purpose of laws that followed the September 11 attacks were to keep the United States safe from terrorism and allow law enforcement to identify acts of terrorism before they happened.
The harvest festival in Hawaii is called The <span>Makahiki. Makahiki means years old, which doesn't really make sense to me but, whatever. I hope this helps.</span>