Answer: The Federalist Papers
Explanation: the federalist papers written under the pseudonym *Publius* were a series of articles and essay by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay. The papers were written in an atempt to sway publiv opinion and persuade voters towards ratification of the Constitution. It was commonly referred to as the Federalist and became the Federalist Papers in the 20th century.
The Federalist Papers are still relevant till date as federal judges refer to it in the interpretation of the Constitution. They are used to clarify and simplify what the framers of the Constitution intended. Their importance can be seen in how much they are referred to when making decisions; as at year 2000, The Federalist Papers had been quoted 291 times in Supreme Court decisions.
The correct answer is surrealist
Surrealists were all about showing the world in a different manner which incorporated elements that are not found anywhere in actual reality. It was like the opposite movement of the realistic movement. Take for example Salvador Dali who painted the melting clocks and similar paintings who have nothing to do with actual reality.
The correct option is (A), The Three Gorges Dam. The Three Gorges is the world biggest power plant, the biggest dam, and consumer of stone, dirt, steel, and concrete. The three gorges dam will cause serious environmental pollution, such as water pollution, erosion, air pollution etc. Particularly the river Brahmaputra will be the most affected. The Brahmaputra river is the most important for India because of water resources. So, it would have the biggest impact on the interaction between India and China.
Answer:
business meeting structure
Explanation:
For example, during a meeting with managers, technicians and financial director and sales director, the communication should flow from one another naturally despite of the hierarchy, since all participants have respect and politeness.
Continents are the main plates of dry land on the earth's surface. There are seven continents: North America, South America, Africa, Asia, Europe, Australia and Antarctica.