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Verax was the code name of the secret informer that contact independent filmmaker Laura Poitras. In December 2012, she had contact Washington Post journalist Barton Gellman to investigate more about this secret informant that said that there were major issues with the NSA surveillance. Verax, the secret informant happened to be Edward Snowden, revealing that the National Security Agency (NSA) spied the American citizens. Under the name of PRISM, the agency had been subtracting information from people's accounts from email sites and social media sites.
It is called hallucinations/delusion. In other words fake impression. You feel like there's someone but in reality there's no one. This happens because of chemicals released by brain(no idea about name)
Answer:
Strong winds blow the dust from the Sahara over the ocean to the Amazon jungle
Answer: A.TRUE
Explanation:The answer is true because when planning communications they should include.
1. Identify the purpose of your communication.
2. Identify your audience.
3. Plan and design your message.
4.Consider access and functional
needs with cultural differences.
5.Consider your resources.
Answer: C. the proposal that the Nebraska Territory would decide for itself whether to allow slavery.
Explanation:
The concept of popular sovereignty states that only the residents of the territory can choose whether or not slavery is allowed.
The Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854), proposed by Stephen A. Douglas, stated popular sovereignty to recognize the settlers´ right to make that decision within the new state. This act raised rather than reduced sectional conflicts, leading to Bleeding Kansas, a period of violence foregoing the American Civil War.