I'll start by listing why the other ones are incorrect.
B- A national banking system.
The government isn't a bank anymore. It used to have a national bank, but government is much more than that.
C-Basic unit of currency used by the European union
The government isn't a type of money.
D-<span>the ability to deal with situations and issues without provoking hostility
The government has this ability, but that's not what government is.
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A-A form of system of rules.
This is the basic definition of government.
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C is correct answer.
Tonga is an archipelago of high/and low islands.
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-Charlie
Peninsula can be applied to Central America.
Citizens should know what’s going on in the government because the government controls about everything and things that belong to us so we should be aware on what’s about to happen and how it’s going to happen
Answer:a precise and unambiguous description of the meaning of a mathematical term. It characterizes the meaning of a word by giving all the properties and only those properties that must be true.
Theorem — a mathematical statement that is proved using rigorous mathematical reasoning. In a mathematical paper, the term theorem is often reserved for the most important results.
Lemma — a minor result whose sole purpose is to help in proving a theorem. It is a stepping stone on the path to proving a theorem. Very occasionally lemmas can take on a life of their own (Zorn’s lemma, Urysohn’s lemma, Burnside’s lemma, Sperner’s lemma).
Corollary — a result in which the (usually short) proof relies heavily on a given theorem (we often say that “this is a corollary of Theorem A”).
Proposition — a proved and often interesting result, but generally less important than a theorem.
Conjecture — a statement that is unproved, but is believed to be true (Collatz conjecture, Goldbach conjecture, twin prime conjecture).
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