The answer is "all of the answers".
When you are going to participate in an assigned driver program and furnish the designated driver with complimentary nonalcoholic beverages. In any case, you should meet certain criteria previously you get this advantage: Be no less than 21 years of age, be a piece of a gathering of at least two, recognize yourself as the assigned driver, refrain from expending liquor while out, and don't devour medications or whatever else that would disable the driver.
The answer is: Culture as shared ideas
Culture as a shared idea refers to a set of beliefs or behaviors that have similar characteristics because it come from the same background.
In the example above, the similarities of beliefs that Joe and Sarah have come from the fact that they are both held a christian religion. The difference arise because the religion that they adopt are considered to be a sub-culture that derived from one main culture. (christian in the main culture, baptist and Lutheran are the sub-culture)
Answer:
Atlanta Race Riot of 1906 resulted in white mobs killing and wounding dozens of blacks, and was caused by Atlanta newspapers' untrue reports that black men were attacking white women.
Explanation:
The Atlanta race riot was an attack by white Americans who came as armed mobs against 'African Americans' in Atlanta, Georgia.
Tough the death toll of the conflict is not known till date and is controversial, it is said that at least 25 African Americans and two whites died were killed during this conflict. While unofficially the reports say that around 100 black Americans died. According to the history, few black Americans were hanged from lampposts, some were shot and beaten. Also, white mobs destroyed homes and businesses. The violence was sporadic and it is said it was due to false rumors published in Atlanta newspaper.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The Bourbon Triumvirate refers to three powerful and influential Georgia politicians, all members of the Democratic Party, in the post-Reconstruction Era: Joseph E. Brown, Alfred H. Colquitt, and John Brown Gordon.