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Sample answer: 1. What topics will I be interested in? 2. Who else is participating? 3. How do I start in the program?
Explanation:
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Liter because liter is metric and the others are imperial
State legislatures used to be set up exactly like congress. Each county got more representatives for more population and an even number of representatives in the senate. The states were sovereign so they formed the United States. However, the state formed the counties, the counties did not form the state. Therefore, the state legislature has a certain number of senators and representatives based on population whereas the United States has 2 senators and different number of representatives in the House based on the states population
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The trees rustled as the wind whistled gently through the leaves- The noises are considered imagery.
Her mouth watered and her tongue burned as she bit into the spicy sandwich.- Considered taste imagery because it is describing what the girl is doing.
The golden rays of the setting sun reflected upon the clear waters of the lake. - Visual imagery
My toes went numb and a shiver ran up my spine as I stepped into the cold water.
The stench of rotting garbage overpowered me when I opened the bin.
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Answer: After Colorado legalized the nonmedical use of marijuana, other states followed suit.
Explanation:
States are often referred to as <em>Laboratories of democracy </em>. This is due to the federal nature of the United States Government allowing states to be able to pass certain laws and govern their states how they see fit (with limitations of course).
As a result of this, if a state decides to enact a law unilaterally, other states as well as the Federal Government get the chance to see how that law works out for the state. If the law leads to positive change, it can then be adopted by others. So in a sense, the state that first initiated the law is a federal laboratory and the law was the experiment.
When other states followed suit after Colorado legalized the nonmedical use of marijuana, they had used Colorado to gauge the effect of such a law and being satisfied, adopted the law themselves.