The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
The three ways in that the pharaohs of ancient Egypt were similar to our modern-day presidents are the following.
1.- They had to rule over a big portion of land.
2.- They were responsible to maintain law and order in their kingdom, as modern Presidents are the leaders of the government and oversee the departments of the cabinet in the executive branch.
3.- They were respected and had a prominent public image in society and had to deal with other foreign kings and kingdoms, as our modern-day presidents are the main leaders of the nations and are the chief diplomats.
The Black Codes were Laws for the darker colored in the South, and that impacted the way we live life, farming, raising children.
My room, the kitchen and... my backyard (I rarely leave my house)
My room: ※ the kitchen: 々 my backyard: 〜〜
Answer:
This is an example of an experimental design.
Explanation:
Experimental design in research involves controlling the variables in order to prove the hypothesis. In an experimental design there must be an experimental group, that in this case is the group that received an herbal supplement, and a control group, that was only administered placebo. By having a control group, both groups can be measured and compared at the end of the experimental phase, to measure the influence of the independent variable.
Answer:
d. Many power holders and many points of access to power.
Explanation:
An interest group can be defined as a group of people sharing common aims, ideas and concerns, which seeks to influence government or a public policy.
Pluralism, when it refers to interest groups, means many power holders and many points of access to power.
The points of access to power includes; charisma, skill, experience, money, knowledge, prestige, legal authority, free time etc.
Since the interest groups are usually made up of numerous people or groups of people, it simply means that there are many power holders and none among them is really all powerful.
<em>Generally, as the number of power holders increases so does the number of access to power. </em>