It made it easier to move heavy thing
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
The above statement asserts a true claim regarding deviant behavior. Deviant behavior as the name suggests is characterized as the behavior that defies the social norms. It involves both: the formal breaching of rules enacted by an institutionalized group or informal infraction of the social rules.
As per this definition, processes like innovation, rebellion, retreatism, or ritualism involve deviant behavior as they all defy the confirmation to social norms in one way or another. 'Innovation' is demonstrated as the process of developing new and creative thoughts or ideas while rebellion involves 'actions that resist the authority.' Ritualism employs 'repeated sets of actions' for rites and retreatism includes 'denial of goals and means and looking for new alternatives to attain them.' Thus, all these processes involve a violation or deviance of the social construct/norms.
Answer:
Catholicism is the largest denomination of Christianity. All Catholics are Christians, but not all Christians are Catholics. A Christian refers to a follower of Jesus Christ who may be a Catholic, Protestant, Gnostic, Mormon, Evangelical, Anglican or Orthodox, or follower of another branch of the religion.
Explanation:
Answer: The serious tension between the government of Egypt and Ethiopia is due to the construction of:
b) an Ethiopian dam to produce hydroelectric power.
Explanation: This Ethiopian dam is known as the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), this is a gravity dam which has been under construction from 2011. This dam is been done on the river Nile, Egypt who also use the river Nile as a downstream basin for fresh water is objecting to effect of the dam in their country.
FIrst of all, Cherokee is located in North Carolina. Second of all, a long time ago (1800's), the tribal members purchased 57,000 acres of property. This land, called the Qualla Boundary, is owned by the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and kept in trust by the federal government. (Basically the Cherokee people used to live in North Carolina).