Answer:
The correct answer is: 6 months.
Explanation:
At 6 months babies are at a stage of development where certain milestones and characteristics are present.
At this age, babies are usually able to stand using something for support and they are able to sit up by themselves. Walking and crawling is not possible for them yet, however the movement of their hands and knees is more complex.
In conclusion, to the situation: Baby Riva is able to stand while holding on to something for support but cannot crawl or walk yet, Riva is 6 months old.
Answer: c,
because that’s what they need
Explanation:
C
Answer:
That those who do not distinguish between law and religion are quick to judge and condemn others.
Explanation:
The passage we are analyzing was taken from the novel "The Scarlet Letter", by Nathaniel Hawthorne. As we know, the book tells the fictional story of a woman who is greatly punished for being a single mother. Sleeping with someone and getting pregnant, even if both people involved were not married to other people, was regarded as adultery in puritan Boston. In the passage, the author shows the people who were ready to condemn did so because they believed they were doing what was right. They saw no distinction between religion and law. And they would apply any type of punishment with the same severity, since all crimes, no matter how big or small, were an offense to their religious principles, were a sin. As is stated in the book:
<em>[...] there was very much the same solemnity of demeanour on the part of the spectators; as befitted a people amongst whom religion and law were almost identical, and in whose character both were so thoroughly interfused, that the mildest and the severest acts of public discipline were alike made venerable and awful. Meagre, indeed, and cold, was the sympathy that a transgressor might look for, from such bystanders at the scaffold.</em>
Don’t determine guilt or innocence; only if trial was held by the Senate.
Explanation:
According to the Federal Constitution, Article 1, Section 3, the US Senate has the sole powers to try impeachment cases. Just determining a person guilty or innocence will not end a judgment case, it is trial of the Senate that decides the fate in judgment cases.
Judgment of impeachment cases can disqualify and remove a member from the official duties, trust, profit, honor under the United States. Such a member is also liable to judicial indictment and trial and legal punishment.
The Senate with the House of Representatives as Grand Jury members holds the trial to prove guilt or innocence. If anyone is found guilty of impeachment, the Article of Impeachment is voted first by the Judiciary committee, and then by all the members of the House and a majority of 2/3rd votes are required.