Answer
Clarification
Explanation:
Clarification is providing more useful information to explain further.
It involves breaking down of complex subject matter into forms that can be easily understood.
The teacher is expected to give more details and additional information in the direction of the subject to help the students understand. Examples could be given, pictures could be used as example to further explain, practical could be done to help explain things better.
Answer:
When Abraham Lincoln, a known opponent of slavery, was elected president, the South Carolina legislature perceived a threat. Calling a state convention, the delegates voted to remove the state of South Carolina from the union known as the United States of America.
Explanation:
It would be the self-determination theory. He's intrinsic motivation of becoming a lawyer, or as the theory says, the happiness of taking up law is lost. And the mentions of the extrinsic motivation here may mean, the only motivation Ken have for law may be just to earn money, to just finish school or just for the sake of his parents.
<span>Julius
Caesar was a great general and an important leader in ancient Rome.
During his lifetime, he had held just about every important title in the
Roman Republic including consul, tribune of the people, high commander
of the army, and high priest. He suggested new laws, most of which were
approved by the Senate. He reorganized the army. He improved the way the
provinces were governed. The Romans even named a month after him, the
month of July for Julius Caesar.</span>
Answer:
Vertisols
Explanation:
If you lived in parts of Texas or California and your house foundation crumbled because the soil swelled when it was wet and cracked when it was dry, chances are that the soil would be a(n) vertisols.
Vertisol is a type of soil that it soil order is adapted to wet-dry cycles( found in dry area with low humidity)with little organic matter and there is a high content of expansive clayey minerals characterized by the dominant presence of smectite clay in the soil. These soils form deep wide cracks from the surface downward when they are dry out (i.e, they shrink when dry) and swell when moistened.