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A. Yes, but only because the husband is dead and cannot invoke his privilege.
Explanation:
Since the husband is dead, spousal privilege between them is broken and thus the woman can be compelled to testify. There are to privileges related to marriage; privilege for confidential marital communication, under this privilege, a spouse is not permitted to disclose confidential communications made between the couple and this privileges stands even after divorce and Spousal immunity which prevents a married person from testifying or witnessing against a spouse in a trial.
Question: <em>Identify what the problem is in these situations and how you can resolve it.</em>
Answer: For the first one; "The problem is someone is living in undesirable conditions and in an unhealthy area, and they are getting frustrated with it." and the solution, "Assuming they are a soldier, they need to find ways around all the pain from working." The second one would be; "The problem is the soldier's feet are incredibly messed up." and the solution, "The soldier could try creating a makeshift sock to wear with unused cloth, or try soaking their feet to ease the peeling." The third one; "The problem is the soldier has not received their pay and have debts to pay to others." and the solution, "He should understand that pay comes slow and he needs to either ask, or deal with it. For his other problem, he shouldn't be doing such risky things to have to end up dealing with debts." For the fourth one; "The problem is the soldier has found out that his brother is also going into battle from a letter." and the solution, "Be proud of him. His brother wants to do this and serve for his country, so if he dies, he'll die with honor." For the fifth one; "The problem is the soldier is unable to figure out the whereabouts of his family." and the solution, "He needs to ask someone politely and calmly, you will be more stressed if you aren't calm and it'll be harder to be polite to someone under pressure." And for the final one; "The problem is the soldier has captured an enemy and is now contemplating his punishment." and to answer it, "It comes down to two things, moral and understanding. To kill someone would be wrong, especially if you don't know their background. They could be fighting for their family, or to gain money, or honor. But you have to understand that they could turn on you, or convert others if they stay alive, and could even risk putting you in danger."
Uplifting Note: When quarantine gets you down, think of it as an extra long summer!
Answer:
B) the Great Wall Eliminate
Explanation:
Answer:
Take a tour of a Civil War battlefield today, and it's difficult to connect the ... They extend to issues that seem to have nothing to do with the Civil War. ... pervasive piety when both North and South demonized one another ... striking parallel between today and the time just before the Civil War," Goldfield says.
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