What should you not do when talking to a deaf person?
Be careful if you have a habit of tapping your fingers or your feet as this will send the wrong message! Don’t grab or poke when you walk up behind a Deaf person. This action is commonly used as a warning that something is wrong or in an emergency. Never throw objects at a Deaf person to get his or her attention.
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1. Madison discusses this issue in Federalist No. 10, the tenth of the <em>Federalist Papers</em>, a series of essays intended to argue for the ratification of the Constitution.
In it, Madison argues that factions are inevitable because of how men interact. People will always have different opinions, and if they also have different levels of income and power, they will always create alliances with those that are more similar to them and attempt to exercise power in this way. Because of its inevitability, the country needed a way to safeguard against this problem.
2. Madison’s solution was to propose a representative democracy, instead of a direct one as suggested initially by the Founding Fathers. This indirectly led to the creation of the Electoral College. Madison also suggested the separation of powers, so that, even if a faction gained control of a portion of the power, they would be prevented from controlling it completely.
<h2>Chinese dynasties only established cities near mountains, forcing other civilizations to trek through difficult terrain. D. Chinese dynasties were isolated from other civilizations for many years because of the Taklamakan Desert and Himalaya Mountains.</h2>
The answer taught in schools is D.
The Alamo in San Antonio was built as a mission to education Native Americans about Christianity by Spanish missionaries.
After a period of disuse, it became an Army barracks for Spanish sodiers posted to the area.
Eventually it became a true fort and Texan soldiers fought to defend it against the Mexican Army before being overrun.