The disguise used is the propaganda. This type of disguise
is usually used in fooling the crowd or audience because it is a way of having
to show or make them think a sort of information in which that had already manipulated
them rather than thinking the real meaning behind it.
Applying the first formulation of the categorical imperative to the act of lying to a friend would show that the action is impermissible because :___________.
a. the action's maxim cannot be universalized.
Answer:
Northrup thinks freeman is a good man
Explanation:
amiable
[ˈāmēəb(ə)l]
ADJECTIVE
having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner.
"an amiable, unassuming fellow"
1.Barents Sea
<span>2.Kara Sea </span>
<span>3.Laptev Sea </span>
<span>4.Okhotsk Sea </span>
<span>5.Japan Sea </span>
<span>6.Philippine Sea </span>
<span>7.South China Sea </span>
<span>8.Arabian Sea</span>
"Southwest Indian, member of any of the Native American peoples inhabiting the southwestern United States; some scholars also include the peoples of northwestern Mexico in this culture area. More than 20 percent of Native Americans in the United States live in this region, principally in the present-day states of Arizona and New Mexico.
The Southwest culture area is located between the Rocky Mountains and the Mexican Sierra Madre. The Continental Divide separates the landscape into the watersheds of two great river systems: the Colorado–Gila–San Juan, in the west, and the Rio Grande–Pecos, in the east. The environment is arid, with some areas averaging less than 4 inches (10 cm) of precipitation each year; droughts are common. Despite its low moisture content, coarse texture, and occasional salty patches, the soil of most of the Southwest is relatively fertile.
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The distribution of resources in the region is determined more by elevation than by latitude. The predominant landscape feature in the north is the Colorado Plateau, a cool, arid plain into which the Colorado and Rio Grande systems have carved deep canyons. Precipitation tends to be greater at the plateau’s higher elevations, which support scrub and piñon-juniper woodland, rattlesnakes, rabbits, coyotes, bobcats, and mule deer. At lower elevations the plateau also supports grasses and antelope. To the south the river systems descend from the plateau, and canyons, mesas, and steep escarpments give way to a basin and range system. River valleys here support clusters of cottonwood, willow, mesquite, and sycamore trees, and mule deer, fish, and waterfowl. The areas away from the rivers are characterized by desert flora and fauna, including mesquite, creosote bush, cactus, yucca, small mammals, and reptiles."