The best answer is A. The problem is that when lobbyists are funded by extremely wealthy, powerful interests (like giant corporations or industries), they can have a huge influence on government (in other words, they can exert huge pressure on politicians). It's very difficult for poorer, less powerful people to compete with that kind of power, which gives them less say in how their government works. That's not really an ideal form of democracy, which is why lobbyists need to be regulated—to be sure that everyone has a fair chance to petition the government.
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Answer:
In Nazi Germany, three boys risked everything to spread the truth about Hitler.
Explanation:
The article tells the story of <u>Helmuth Hübener, Karl-Heinz Schnibbe and Rudi Wobbe, three friends who opposed the ideas of Nazism that Hitler </u>promoted while he was the Fuhrer of Germany
<u>These three boys risked their lives to spread information they had about Hitler and Nazism, the war and what was actually happening on the fronts. </u>
They were arrested, but Helmuth claimed he was the only one who handed out leaflets, the other two only knew about them<u>. Helmuth became the youngest opponent of Nazism who was sentenced to death and killed in October of 1942. </u>
<u>Rudi and Karl were sentenced to work in prison camps. They survived the war but stayed heavily influenced by everything that happened and the heroism of their friend. </u>
Answer:
silent mutation
Explanation:
Silent mutations are considered as those mutations that occur in the DNA that are said not to have any observable effect on the phenotype of the organism. They are a usually a particular kind of neutral mutation. In some cases, the word silent is replaced with synonymous; however, it is not all synonymous mutations that are considered to be silent, and not all silent mutations are synonymous.
After the war was over, tensions began to grow between the US and Russia. (During the war, the US used the first nuke at Hiroshima) The tension between the two countries is what caused there to be the cold war after WWII. The US and Russia were both "fighting" to get ahead with technology, but both countries were afraid to use it because of how much worldwide devastation it would cause. (I'm not sure if this directly explains the question, but technically this was a result of WWII)