Answer: A. It lowered the voting age from 21 to 18 so those going to war could vote on the politicians deciding their future.
The 26th Amendment to the United States Constitution ensured that citizens over the age of eighteen had the right to vote in all states. It was proposed by Congress on March 23, 1971 and ratified on July 1, 1971.
The momentum to lower the voting age came with the military draft held during the Vietnam War. The draft conscripted young people older than 18 into the armed forces. The general feeling of the population was that if young people were joining the war, they deserved to have a say in government. A famous slogan that summarized this view was: "old enough to fight, old enough to vote."
Answer: Simulation.
Explanation:
Simulation when used for training is a method of creating a controlled environment that resembles a real world situation, where an individual is required to use their knowledge in an area to solve problems while also learning in the process.
Simulation in most cases, is applied to train individuals present in departments which requires perfection in decision making in real life situations.
Answer:
The species was most likely not found in its natural environment and died because of its inability to adapt to the new environment. Animal species have specific characteristics in their behavior and physical appearance that makes them thrive in a particular climate. Polar bears have white fur, thick coats, and a large structure to support themselves and effectively hunt in the Arctic. When placed in a jungle environment, for example, these characteristics are not useful, and would be a burden to them. This is why when a prehistoric animal if found in a different place, it is because it wandered there (out of need or out of confusion) and couldn't adapt.
The Hudson river is the boundary between New York and Connecticut