It would be D) carbon dioxide (I took the test haha).
<span>The Enlightment idea that reason trumped tradition is what pervaded the entire process of the writing of the Constitution. But the ProtestantEstablishment of the time viewed the enlightenment as anti religious. Historian Daniel Boorstin had significant influence when he wrote that the American Revolution was not due to a pervading influence of the Enlightment. Rather it was the common experience of the colonies of oppression. I recommend looking at the Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of the American Enlightenment</span>
Credibility depends on competence and sincerity. It is the ability of a message to be believed, this quality is closely related to authenticity, honesty and trust. But it also depends on the competence of their knowledge, the ability to provide adequate information. Likewise, education, occupation, place within the hierarchy of the organization, experience and ability to communicate have a great influence. It implies being recognized for possessing solid knowledge and experience and becoming a role model and who to consult. It is a skill that is gradually gained.
For example, in one of my jobs, as head of production in a media company, I had a team consisting of 7 people. Almost all of them were in the position more than 5 years ago and had a way of working. When I arrived, with a new methodology, innovative, at first I gave them space. I began to observe his actions and gradually go sliding some of my proposals. They tested them and when they saw that they worked, they incorporated them into their work routine. That way, I gained their trust without imposing my ideas and they had me as a reference. We achieved a very enriching teamwork.
Powers<span> not explicitly named in the Constitution but assumed to exist due to their being necessary to implement the expressed </span>powers<span> that are named in Article I</span>