Hi Anna,
1. How do linkage institutions help connect people to their government? Give two examples of such institutions.
Answer - Linkage institutions link two different connection of people back together. For example, the Naacp and NRA.
2. Briefly explain how the Electoral College functions in choosing the American president.
Answer - Each state has a particular amoount of electoral voters, after each president gives there speech to that certain state the electoral voters from that state will choose who they want to be president.
3. How do politicians and the media benefit one another in this political system?
Answer - These politicians benefit from anotehr political system from sharing there ideas and for example going on TV and boost the ratings.
4. What are benefits of the two-party system for the United States?
The two party system keep the United States in Check and evenly divided by itself so there are no problem running the government.
:) Hope This Helps!
Answer:
D. We focus only on information that interests us and disregard other messages.
Explanation:
Answer:
Hunger, Heat, and Cold
Explanation:
Both sides of the civil war suffered from hunger, heat, and cold. They all had very little food and sometimes no food to eat. And the civil war was 4 years. In that time their was some days that were super hot, and some days that were super cold. They also faced these problems. So those are the hardships of the civil war.
Hope this helped! ❤
B. to set a precedent means to do something that's never been done before
<em>Answer:</em>
<em>Canadians; Asians </em>
<em>Explanation:</em>
<em>As per the question, Canadians are likely to describe "self-relevant events" from a participant's viewpoint but Asians would describe the same from observer's viewpoint because of the fact that Canadian countries follow the individualistic culture or viewpoint whereas the Asian countries follow the collectivistic culture or viewpoint. According to the researchers, the individualistic culture people tend to think about oneself whereas collectivistic culture people tend to think about the group and society.</em>