Hello!
1) A coup is an overthrowing of the current government in a sudden and illegal way. This typically involves violence, with either the military or a police force. A very famous example of this would be the assassination of Julius Caesar; this was a violent coup.
2) This one is hard, but I believe it should be transcend. This word can be used to describe going beyond the limit of something.
3) This one is very difficult to answer, especially without a word sheet to pick options from. The only thing that fits this description in my opinion is an absolute dictator, even though it is two words. It is not Anarchy, because Anarchy is a nation without governing body.
4) I am not sure. Without some background or any additional information, I cannot provide a confident answer.
5) "Government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the Earth." - Abraham Lincoln. This is a Democracy.
I hope this helps! :)
The professor values empirical science abobe all else
He wants his readers to know how influential their voice is and the power they hold/will hold not just from a social standpoint but also from a political one. In a democracy we have the right to opinion and preference. The reader wants his people to recognize the beauty in that and fulfill it to the best of their ability.
Side note: this was based on the information in the picture I could be a little off but you can adjust based on what you’ve read from the article.
Another side note:
Do you know physics? I’m struggling.. lol
Answer:
When the sun is bright on the upland slopes.
Explanation:
In the poem "Sympathy", the line that describes what the bird wants to do is "When the sun is bright on the upland slopes". This line helps the readers to understand how the caged bird longs to be free so that it can fly in the sky freely during a bright sunny day.
It presents a picture of freedom and openness with words like 'upland slopes' and 'bright sun' which are contrary to the bars and the perch of the cage that confines the bird in it.
The verb that is being used in the given sentence above is the word "agree". The tense that this verb uses is present. The correct answer is option C. A present tense indicates that the action is done at the present time, states a fact, or shows a habitual action.