Answer: win because Bill had a legal right to drink alcohol.
Explanation: Bill is twenty-five years which is above the alcohol consumption age. However, if Bill uncle now refuses to pay Bill as agreed. The uncle claims that because Bill suffered no detriment by refraining from alcohol, and that because his non-drinking did not constitute consideration, no contract was formed. If Bill sues his uncle, Bill will win because Bill had a legal right to drink alcohol at that age.
Answer: a. the Constitution's failure to precisely define the relationship between American Indian tribes and the national government.
Explanation:
The Constitution is a bit vague when it comes to defining the relationship the Federal Government should have with the American Indian Tribes.
This has allowed for the Federal Government to take advantage of loopholes and historically, treat the American Indian tribes unfairly.
Some speculate that the Constitution was deliberately left that way so that such loopholes could be taken advantage of.
The power to tax citizens rested with the central government
Answer:
C. Range
Explanation:
Autism Spectrum can be defined as a range of disorders that affect the mental and neurological state of a person.
Autism has been found to be genetic and presently there is not cure. The condition can only be managed effectively.
Types of Autism Spectrum are:
a. Rett's disorder
b. Asperger's syndrome disorder
c. Autistic disorder
d. Pervasive Developmental Disorder
e. Childhood Disintegrative Disorder
Answer:
Nausea
Explanation:
Jean Paul Sartre was a french philosopher and writer who is considered one of the main existentialists from the twentieth century.
His philosophy is based on the statement that "humans are condemned to be free" meaning that we are thrown into this world with no specific purpose and yet are free to choose our whole lives (something that is intrinsic to existence).
He also stated that our lives are meaningless and pointless since we are all going to die at the end. He wrote a novel called "The nausea" in which the main character, at some point <u>understands the pointlessness of his own life and this creates him psychological pain and nausea</u>. This novel is one of the most classic ones from the Existentialist school.
Therefore, Sartre uses the term nausea to denote the psychological pain one feels upon authentically believing that everything is pointless.