Achieved status is the first answer, and the second is ascribed status, and its key aspects is that it can not be changed as it is assigned either in birth or later by, but involuntarily in life. It is neither chosen, nor strived for but assigned,eg royalty.
The principle that modern democracies share with ancient Athens is that people should have a voice in government (D). Not only were citizens (adult male citizens) given the right to vote, but they debated and voted on a wide variety of issues that affected many different aspects of Athenian life, as members of the so-called Assembly of Demos (Assembly "of the People"). This aspect of Athenian Democracy, which gave citizens the opportunity to speak, debate, and decide about the government of their city is the one that modern democracies share. Although there are examples of this form of direct democracy, such as the Swiss "Landsgemeinde" or cantonal assemblies, most modern democracies are, for practical reasons, representative.
A pictograph is a graphic representation of something. It is used in ancient times as a means of writing. Pictographs are direct representation of tangible or visible things. For example, I can daw a picture of a cow. That cow on paper could be a pictograph of a real cow. However, if the symbol already represents an idea, it's called an ideogram. For example, if I want to illustrate love, I can draw a heart shape. I can't see or touch love. I know that the human isn't shaped like in the drawing. However, I know the symbol represents the idea of love.
The answer: FALSE. Ideograms represents an idea.
I'm gonna assume the events described above means you being born, since the only thing I see above the question is you. You being born was a mistake is likely the answer.
Answer:
The second amendment
Explanation:
The Second Amendment of the United States Constitution reads: "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." Such language has created considerable debate regarding the Amendment's intended scope.