Answer:
B) They are both primary sources regarding the Thirteenth Amendment.
Explanation:
The first source is from the Constitution itself, the second is from a newspaper written at the time the amendment was created.
Sugar act goes with the last one
stamp act goes with the second one
quartering act goes with the first one
Answer:
[...] In essence, those who support the diversification of the workforce point to institutional discrimination as a source of negative stereotypes and prejudice.
Explanation:
Institutional discrimination (like individual discrimination) is based on race, religion and gender, but the responsible for it is an entity, such as a workplace or an educational institution. This implies that some people are treated unfairly and not given the same opportunities as others just for being women or part of minority cultures, such as in the case mentioned in the example.
Answer:
A simulation experiment
Explanation:
It is not possible to carryout a real life experiment of this nature due to safety reasons, the best approach will be a simulation experiment. The situations and conditions of driving and use of cell phones will be simulated via computer models.