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yanalaym [24]
3 years ago
15

Using complete sentences describe what present day Canada and the United States looked like just prior to contact between Europe

ans and native Americans
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2 answers:
____ [38]3 years ago
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It was a beautiful, lush land full of animals and resources- untouched as far as destruction. Then humans began traveling over, and that land was ruined, completely and utterly altered for resources to suit human need. Man that had destroyed that land allowed us to become the incredibly advanced species we are today.

barxatty [35]3 years ago
6 0

It was beautiful It was a beautiful with , a land full of animals and resources. Soon humans began traveling over, and that land was ruined, completely and utterly altered for resources to suit human need. Man that had destroyed that land allowed us to become the incredibly advanced species we are today.

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This sentence is classified as a command, informal, and plural.

<h3>How to classify this sentence?</h3>

To classify this sentence we must look at several characteristics.

If we want to know if it is singular or plural, we look at the verb. In this case, he is addressing several people, so it is inferred that it is plural.

If we want to know if it is formal or informal, we must look if it contains formal words or expressions of formality. In this case, because it is an exclamation, it cannot be considered formal, so it is informal.

Finally, we notice that it has exclamation marks so we can infer that it is a command.

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Also, Jem understands that Boo has no desire to get the blanket back, As the above answer states, the Radley place is a source of endless fascination and intrigue for Scout, Jem and Dill because it is so mysterious. It provides something for their imaginations to feed on in the sleepy little town of Maycomb. ... The way that Scout first introduces Boo Radley to the story is interesting.much like the items left for them in the tree.

The dare between Dill and Jem appears in chapter one of Harper Lee's novel To Kill a Mockingbird. ... Jem tried for three days to get Jem to approach the house and get Boo to come out. It is not until the third day that "Dill got him." In the end, the bet between Dill and Jem only required Jem to touch the Radley house.

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Small for his age, Walter Cunningham is a shy and timid boy who apparently is riddled with hookworms. Scout is bigger than Walter even though he is nearly as old as Jem, and Scout has no problem "rubbing his nose in the dirt" in the schoolyard.

Dill has run away from home because his mother and new father did not pay enough attention to him. He took a train from Meridian to Maycomb Junction, fourteen miles away, and covered the remaining distance on foot and on the back of a cotton wagon. Jem goes down the hall and tells Atticus.

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False.

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The 1st Amendment states, quote:

<em> Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof...</em>

Now, this may be seen as the government not being able to interfere with banning the practice of human sacrifice. However, based on <em>Reynolds v. U.S. </em>(1878), The Supreme Court ruled that religious duty is not a defense against criminal indictment.

On top of that, human sacrifice in the modern world is deemed as a murder, as the victim is typically not consenting. If, however, they are, it may still be deemed as manslaughter. Under <em>Section 18 of the US Code 1111</em>, Murder is defined as, quote <em>the unlawful killing of a human being with malice aforethought... or premeditated design unlawfully and maliciously to effect death of any human being other than him who is killed</em>. (Section a, Section 18, U.S. Code 1111).

Within the religious liberties that are protected by federal law, it is stated under <em>Executive Order 13798 </em>(82 FR 21675 - Promoting Free Speech and Religious Liberty). The most important part to look at from this order is section 2, which states that <em>The free exercise of religion includes the right to act or abstain from action in accordance from one's religious beliefs</em>, and in section 10, which states that the given act <em>prohibits the federal government from substantially burdening any aspect of religious observance or practice, </em><em>unless imposition of that burden on a particular religious adherent satisfies strict scrutiny. </em> (Emphasis added, Federal Law Protections for Religious Liberty, RFRA 1993). In this case, the scrutiny is satisfied as the religious practice breaks US Code 1111 Section 18, as stated above. Therefore, <em>the government can be allowed to interfere with this particular practice. </em>

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- 1st Amendment, U.S. Constitution

- <em>Reynolds v. U.S. </em>(1878) - Chief Justice Morrison Waite.

- Section 18, US Code 1111

- Executive Order 13798

- Federal Law Protections for Religious Liberty, Religious Freedom Restoration act, 1993.

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