Answer:
The correct answer is except <em>A spy who enters a silk factory to steal silk-making secrets. </em>Aditionally, the last excerpt could also be considered a correct answer along with the previous one.
Explanation:
An entrepreneur is any person who establishes a business for the prospect of financial growth. A spy would not qualify as an entrepreneur because the activity of stealing, unlike the activity of selling, managing and trading, is not only illegal but also alien to the concept of entrepreneurship. In the case of the last one, the mere act of buying goods from different nations does not make the buyer-traveler an entrepreneur, unless he/she uses said goods to obtain more profits.
Answer:
Many of the laws contained in the Codex were aimed at regulating religious practice, included numerous provisions served to secure the status of Christianity as the state religion of the empire, uniting church and state, and making anyone who was not connected to the Christian church a non-citizen.
Explanation:
Answer:
questions showing the ability to read and write
Explanation:
The questions potential voters have to answer on Louisiana literacy tests in 1964 were "questions showing the ability to read and write"
This is evident in that for example some of the questions are:
Draw a circle around the number or letter of this sentence.
Draw a circle under the last word in the line.
Cross out the longest word in this line.
Going by these examples shows that the questions do not relate to the constitution, school integration, NACCP nor government, but just the ability to read and write.