<em>African slavery was introduced to the Americans early on because of the needs of the country for laborers (for their farms). During these times, countries like France and Great Britain are in the country running different plantations. Americans are fighting them off, and some who they got caught in the warring times and some Africans whom they kidnapped from their homes were pushed to work for them in exchange for foods and accommodations. African slavery started in the 17th centuries and ended in 1863 when Abraham Lincoln made a proclamation of freeing all slaves in United States.</em>
Answer:
True
Explanation:
According to the School Bus Traffic Law, drivers are required to stop and wait for a school bus that has stopped to pick up or drop off school children, so as to protect the children that are boarding or alighting from the bus.
For example, if a stopped school bus is displaying a flashing, alternating red lamp, the driver of a car meeting or overtaking the stopped school bus from either direction (front or back) must stop and wait until the bus moves again or the red light is off.
On divided highways, most American and Canadian jurisdictions do not require drivers to stop when on the opposite side of the road from a stopped school bus.
Answer: false
Explanation:
Active listening refers to the act of concentrating and dedicating full attention to the speaker and giving a thoughtful response to what he or she said. It requires listening with all senses. In active listening, the listener must be able to comprehend what the speaker says, retain key points and respond to confirm that he or she understand what the speaker said. Demonstrating active listening by the listener does not show agreement with the message of the speaker.
Most important steps involved in election Procedure in India are: 1. Formation of Constituencies 2. Filling of Nominations 3. Scrutiny of Nominations 4. Election Campaign 5. Polling Personnel and the Polling 6. Counting of Votes and Declaration of Results 7. Submission of Account Relating to Election Expenses 8. Election Disputes