Answer:
I will choose the light bulb of Thomas Edison because it has a great impact for the world industry. The world changed when Edison invented the first light bulb. He had failed for 6000 times but he success. His first bulb has shine for 40 hours and he didn't sleep to check how long can it shine.
Explanation:
The correct answer is openness
According Five Factor Model of Personality by McCrae and Costa, humans possess five broad personality trait dimensions, which are openness, neuroticism, extraversion, conscientiousness and agreeableness. Openness includes characteristics such as willingness to try new experiences or things, imagination, creativity, a broad range of interests, etc. Since Travis is eager to try sushi, which is something new for him, he ranks high on openness.
Answer:
The Spanish missions had a profound impact (positive & negative) on the Native Californians.
Explanation:
The California missions were set up in the 18th century with the same goal they already had achieved in Mexico: to convert Native Americans to Catholicism and expand European (Spanish) territory.
On the positive side there is the Spanish influence in culture, art, language and architecture, as we can see for example in the beautiful trainstation in San Diego.
On the negative side there is the Native American Culture (in the broadest sense) that was destroyed and being replaced by the Iberian culture that, according to some critics, brought along with it slavery, prostitution and diseases.
It encouraged a form of government where the rights and liberties of people were protected
civil rights concern the basic right to be free from unequal treatment based on certain protected characteristics (race, gender, disability, etc.) in settings such as employment, education, housing, and access to public facilities.
Civil liberties concern basic rights and freedoms that are guaranteed -- either explicitly identified in the Bill of Rights and the Constitution, or interpreted or inferred through the years by legislatures or the courts.
examples for civil liberty
The right to free speech
The right to privacy
The right to remain silent in a police interrogation