B
The governor determines the constitutionality of laws.
Letter C is correct: Quakers.
During the early colonial period, Northern Carolina was settled chiefly by Scots-Irish, English and German Protestants colonists. Quakers did <u>NOT</u> settle Northern Carolina during the early colonial period, they were one of the first to settle South Carolina.
Answer: Unemployment insurance decreases frictional unemployment.
Explanation:
FRICTIONAL UNEMPLOYMENT
This is unemployment caused by people moving from one job to another. It is temporary and is part of the natural rate of unemployment.
Unemployment insurance does not reduce unemployment because to get unemployment insurance you have to be just that, unemployed. An unemployed person getting unemployment insurance is still unemployed.
Perhaps more concerning is that unemployment insurance might actually increase frictional unemployment. With people getting Unemployment Insurance they might take longer finding a job that they 'feel' suits them, in other words they become selective because they have a financial cushion to fall back on.
Answer:
option a = the mechanical function of living things is evidence of a divine designer
Explanation:
The study of God's existence has been an important subject for many years. Natural theology is as a result of human reflection upon the created order and upon God's general revelation. The arguments of natural theory are constructed by human beings and it is not a static arguments but a argument that is always evolving as each generation will have their own opinion about the existence of God based on their knowledge and what they can see through nature.<em> For example scientist like Boyle believed that God is a scientist: a mathematician and a being having vast knowledge in mechanics.</em>
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Natural theology is the study of the existence of God through nature. It is believed by many people that the presence of God by things in nature. Things like air, where did it come from, is there a supernatural being behind all of these things we see in nature.
Answer:
C. Fieldwork.
Explanation:
Field work is categorized to be very important in both the social and natural sciences. Therefore it is defined as the process of observing and collecting data about people, cultures, and natural environments.
Field work is conducted in the wild of our everyday surroundings rather than in the semi controlled environments of a lab or classroom. This allows researchers to collect data about the dynamic places, people, and species around them. Field work enables students and researchers to examine the way scientific theories interact with real life.