The correct answer is Caucus. Political party caucuses was the dominant system for choosing candidates in the presidential nominating process. They are open to any registered voter in a party, although experts say the process is dominated by party activists. Caucuses are party meetings by district, or county, where party members gather to discuss the candidates and to select delegates to the next round of party conventions. Delegates selected at a caucus might go on to a county or state convention before attending the national convention in the summer. This process of gathering and talking distinguishes caucuses from primaries.
1. in order to promote the comfort of passengers railroads had to provide equal the separate accommodations for the white and colored races on lines running in the state
2. the civil rights group chose plessy because he could pass for a white man
<span>ART BY THOMAS POROSTOCKY</span>PRO: RESEARCH ON GENE EDITING IN HUMANS MUST CONTINUE
By John Harris
<span>John Harris is professor emeritus in science ethics at University of Manchester, U.K., and the author of How to be Good, Oxford University Press 2016.</span>
In February of this year, the Human Fertilization and Embryology Authority in the United Kingdom approved a request by the Francis Crick Institute in London to modify human embryos using the new gene editing technique CRISPR-Cas9. This is the second time human embryos have been employed in such research, and the first time their use has been sanctioned by a national regulatory authority. The scientists at the Institute hope to cast light on early embryo development—work which may eventually lead to safer and more successful fertility treatments.
The embryos, provided by patients undergoing in vitro fertilization, will not be allowed to develop beyond seven days. But in theory—and eventually in practice—CRISPR could be used to modify disease-causing genes in embryos brought to term, removing the faulty script from the genetic code of that person’s future descendants as well. Proponents of such “human germline editing” argue that it could potentially decrease, or even eliminate, the incidence of many serious genetic diseases, reducing human suffering worldwide. Opponents say that modifying human embryos is dangerous and unnatural, and does not take into account the consent of future generations.
The reasons President Reagan used to support his stance on the House committee measure included:
- It costs $141 billion more.
- It is a failed policy.
- It cuts essential defense spending.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Ronald Wilson Reagan served as the 40th president of America in the year of 1981-1989. Reagan helped in cutting taxes, increasing defense spending and negotiated nuclear arms reduction agreement with the Soviets. Thus the Cold War quickly came to an end.
Reagan states that the House committee measure projects spent more than $141 billion and it is a failed policy. This failed policy made them to reduce the essential spending on defense. Thus the committee project was canceled and the restored amount was spent on U.S national security.
concealed propaganda is where the person reading the propaganda does not know what the poster will make them do, but the people who made the poster do. For example during the war concealed propapganda would be hints on a piece of paper on the wall... "join the war, you the only man who hasn't"