Answer:A rite of passage
Explanation:
A rite of passage is held as a ceremony to celebrate the passage from one social or sexual stage to another. This gives someone a diffrent status in society.
This ritual is usually done when one's is entering puberty , is welcoming a new born , during marital activities,and when someone passes away or dies.
There are teaching which are shared with the person entering a new stage in order for the person to get acquainted with what will be expected of them moving forward in that stage.
Each culture celebrate these rituals in a diffrent ways around the world.
B. the democratic party of the US.
I chose B, because the question asks that she wants to join a "major" political party, and that's either A or B. I also know that democrats support environmental issues and [most] republicans don't. So, B is the answer. Hope I helped!! :)
Since the earliest contact with European explorers in the
16th century, the Cherokee people have been consistently identified as one of
the most socially and culturally advanced of the Native American tribes. Cherokee
culture flourish many hundreds of years before primary European contact in the
south eastern area of what is now the United States. One of the "Five
civilized tribes" because of consumption of culture and technology of
European-American settlers and also due to three-sister farming density high
population. While the Native American called Natchez, they originally lived in
the Natchez Bluffs area in the Lower Mississippi Valley, near the present-day
city of Natchez, Mississippi in the United States.
Most people in India (about 70%) live in a rural area.
The Great Temple (templo major) in Mexico had two shrines on top of it, and one of them was dedicated to Tlaloc.
Tlaloc, the god of Rain, is one of, and possibly the most important God in Pre-Columbian Mexico, which by itself was a good reason to built a temple for him on top of the Templo Major, an important temple complex in the capital. The purpose of the temple was to plead for rain and agricultural fertility, a very important aspect of live for the Aztecs. This was believed to be ensured by human sacrifices in the temple. The Aztecs believed that this would lead to a great harvest, and prosperity as a result.