accrued interest is the interest on a bond or loan that has accumulated since the principal investment, or since the previous coupon payment if there has been one already.
C. Natural Rights
John Locke had the idea of natural rights, which he stated were life, liberty, and property. The founding fathers changed property to the pursuit of happiness
Your license will be suspended if you:
Drop out of high school
Steal from a retailer
Use tobacco while you're underage
Allow a person to use your license to purchase alcohol or tobacco
Don't follow the restrictions on your license
Refuse to submit to a test to show if you're driving under the influence of alcohol or other drugs
Fail to pay a fine or appear in court for a traffic violation
Fail to pay child support
Fail to carry car insurance
Fail to stop for a school bus
However, it says nothing of license suspension for using tobacco <em>after </em>you turn 18 which by then you'd be a legal adult.
Therefore, your answer is D.Using tobacco after you turn 18
He stated that United States should provide support to free people who are continuously resisting and showing oppressiveness against outside pressure or armed minorities.
<u>Explanation:</u>
President Harry S Truman provided 18 minute speech before joint session of congress on 12th March 1947.
Truman stated that U.S. should provide all aids (financial/political/military) to nations which are under threat from internal or external forces. Truman Doctrine marked change in U.S. international policy to containment from isolationism. As an immediate effect in 1947, his effort helped Greek and Turkish to fight against communist.
Answer:
<u>Horace Greely</u>- He was a white-American journalist and abolitionist. Greeley’s main concern was the abolition of slavery.Greeley supported the Free Soil Party.
Explanation:
- Greeley wrote several books including <em>Glances at Europe 1851, An Overland Journey 1860, a two volume history of the Civil War, The American Conflict 1865, and his autobiography, Recollections of a Busy Life 1868.</em>
- <em>As Greeley wrote an open letter to the </em><em>president,Lincoln</em><em> famously replied three days later "</em><em>My paramount object in this struggle is to save the Union, and is not either to save or destroy slavery. If I could save the Union without freeing any slave, I would do it; and if I could save it by freeing all the slaves, I would do it."</em>