To help cope with the negative psychological consequences of being held captive, a person (particularly in the military setting) should strive to:
<span>Have faith that the U.S. government will support his/her family
Reaffirm his/her will to live and focus on positive reasons to return home
Keep his/her mind active by recalling fond memories or designing a house
The first is to build up faith so as to allow the person to continue to hope. The second and third help to keep the mind preoccupied and strengthen his/her will and determination to get through the obstacle. </span>
<span>This is endogamy. It is the practice of only marrying on your own group. This is a very common and extended practice, related to the belief that marrying someone with a similar personality, identity and beliefs will lead to an easier understanding, and a better marriage that marrying outside of it</span>
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The first option is just outright not correct and makes NO sense
The bill of rights WOULD NOT prevent a civil war what so ever
D makes NO SENSE since the founding fathers modeled the Goverment to not have a king to begin with, the fought a war partially due to a King.
Leaving us with C, the bill of rights would set a line on where the Goverment could not touch the basic freedoms the Americans fought for in the Revoultionary War.