Answer: a. Representative democracy
Explanation:
A democracy refers to a form of government where the government rules and makes decisions with the consent of the people of the nation. There are two forms of democracy being Direct and Representative democracy.
The relevant one here is representative democracy. It works by the people of a country electing people to power who they feel would best represent their interests in government.
This is why we elect parties or people that represent ideologies that we believe in and this is why Kayla voted for a senate candidate that she felt would best serve her community's interests.
Poseidon is the god of the sea in
the Greek mythology alongside his brothers Zeus, god of skies and Hades, god of
underworld, as first generation of Olympians. He owns the water sources,
horses, earthquakes, cyclops and many more. He has 37 lovers. <span>His
divine relationships totaled to 7. They are Amphitrite, Aphrodite, Asteria, Demeter,
Gaia, Hestia, Thetis. He has 29 semi-divine lovers: Alkyone, Anippe, Arethousa,
Askre, Beroe, Eidothea, Euryte, Halia, Kelaino, Kelousa, Khione, Kleodora,
Korkyra, Medousa, Melantheia, Melie, Mideia, Nymphe, Khian, Nymphe, Khian,
Nymphe, Tarentine, Peirene, Pero, Pitane, Salamis, Thoosa,Tritonis. And another
demi god Nerites.</span>
Question 1: <span>The war has outlasted some of the original causes of the war.
Lincoln states the Southern aggression was due to slavery and the want for expansion. At the end, he states the war is lasting longer than the original issue.
Question 2: </span><span>to explain that his attention and energy is still focused on the war
Lincoln expresses he doesn't know what will come next, but will continue to update people and the war and finish the efforts he began.
Question 3: </span><span>Lincoln vows to care for those injured by the war.
Lincoln wants peace and does not plan to punish the South for their participation in the war.
Question 4: </span><span>rhetorical devices
Rhetoric brings in emotion to a piece of writing. It is often used in speeches.
Question 5: Not sure on this one...sorry. </span>