Answer:
C) the re-election of President Abraham Lincoln
Explanation:
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Answer:
Parasympathetic nervous system
Explanation:
The nervous system can be divided into two subdivisions:
- Central nervous system
- Peripheral nervous system
The Central nervous system (CNS) is formed by the brain and spinal cord while the Peripheral nervous system (PNS) connects the CNS to all the other parts of the body. The PNS is the one who carry messages from the organs and senses to the CNS.
The PNS has two subdivisions:
- autonomic nervous system.
The first one is in charge on sensory and motor information to and from the CNS. The second one is in charge of our internal glands and organs.
Now, the autonomic nervous system has 2 subdivisions
- sympathetic nervous system: They contain sensory nerves.
- parasympathetic nervous system: Have control over the heart, lungs, liver and stomach
Merilee wakes up scared but she realizes that the sound she heard was coming from the closet rod. Her heart stops racing. First, since we are talking about an specific part of the body we are talking about the Peripheral nervous system.
The autonomic nervous system is the one in charge of our glands and organs (this question talks about the heart so we are talking about the ANS). Finally, it is the parasympathetic nervous system in particular the one that controls the heart and therefore the one who has now been activated.
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The 1948 Presidential election pitted Democrat Harry Truman against Republican Thomas Dewey. The Chicago Daily Tribune was so confident Truman was headed for defeat that they printed this headline before all of the votes had been counted. The sign on Harry Truman's desk read "THE BUCK STOPS HERE." By buck, he meant responsibility, and the bucks ran amuck on his desk.
The end of World War II brought a series of challenges to Harry Truman. The entire economy had to be converted from a wartime economy to a consumer economy. Strikes that had been delayed during the war erupted with a frenzy across America. Inflation threatened as millions of Americans planned to spend wealth they had not enjoyed since 1929. As the soldiers returned home, they wanted their old jobs back, creating a huge labor surplus. Truman, distracted by new threats overseas, was faced with additional crises at home.