Answer: Serfdom
Explanation: The Russian Empire practiced serfdom—a form of feudalism in which landless peasants were forced to serve the land-owning nobility—well into the nineteenth century.
I don't think we have done anything to aid Middle Eastern independence. Are you asking what we have done during this year or in previous years?
Answer:
B) The inhibition of normal myelin development in the individual's brain
Explanation:
Phenylketonuria is a disorder characterized by abnormal levels of phenylalanine in the body. It is <u>caused by mutation in DNA that leads to the deficiency of an enzyme known as phenylalanine hydroxylase, which converts phenylalanine to tyrosine</u>, a fundamental substance for dopamine production - related to working memory.
Some of the symptoms of this disorder is intellectual disability, which is caused mainly by demyelination or defective myelin biosynthesis, leading to the <u>inhibition of myelin, a fatty insulating sheath that protects nerves</u>.
Therefore, the cause of the intellectual disability in the individual is <u>the inhibition of normal myelin development in the individual's brain.</u>
Answer:
sex or acts of extreme violence, but this depends on your country's laws on innocence and your particular's area's view on innocence and how it is lost. I assume your country applies to the western view of innocence. If so, the answer given should suffice
Explanation:
Seeing sexual intercourse at a young age is seen in western cultures as loosing innocence, because you are introduced to the acts of pleasure (or reproduction) from an age that you are not expected to do so. Sex in itself can be weaponized and used to hold power over someone and take away theirs.
It is also thought that seeing acts of extreme violence also make you loose said innocence, because you are introduced to grotesque ways of behaving that could influence how you interact with the world in respect of empathy and your actions.
Like most State Constitutions, the Texas Constitution conatins a Bill of Rights, separation of powers provisions and articles and provisions for revisions of the Constitution.
It is one of the longest of the U.S. state constitutions and is notorious for its general weakness.