The one that is being described by the sentence above is POLLS. When we say poll, this is commonly used during elections wherein information or opinions from voters are being gathered for the purpose of analysis. Commonly, this is in a form of multiple choice and respondents are only selected from a particular population.
Answer:
Falling moral standards in Ghanaian youth
Explanation:
Answer:
- They learn to hunt from the natives
- They learn the types of crops that can be grown in the new territory along with methods to farm them efficiently
- They learn food preservation technique from the natives
Explanation:
When the early Colonist just arrived, they experienced difficulties in the new Environment since there were not many technology available like they used to in their homeland.
So, in order to survive, they are befriending the natives so they can a lot of things from their way of living.
The natives taught them how to made weapons and hunt (such as spears and bows) , the types of foods that are edible and can be grown (such as maize) , and the time period where they should gather most of their food (they caught most of them before winter and dry them so the foods can be preserved in the warehouse).
Explanation:
there are a number of core ethical principles that are the subject of widespread consensus: principles relating to honesty, the keeping of promises, the avoidance of harm, the provision of aid to those in need, respect for human rights and dignity, and ideas about fairness and equality.
Depends on what is being defined as “cult activity”. If laws are being broken then of course the government needs to step in. If people are being hurt, weather they are apart of the cult or not, something needs to be done. BUT you cannot infringe on the rights of individuals to practice their chosen religion or lifestyle. If “cult activity” is using drugs and abusing members then it needs to be stopped, but if it’s praying to a giant invisible spaghetti monster and living together on a farm there’s not anything that could (or should) be done.