I think the answer is C because it would be too hard for them to fled to Canada and they would not stay slaves by choose and didn’t protest because they would get killed
Answer:
The secession of South Carolina was followed by the secession of six more states—Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana
so the answer is 6
Explanation:
Answer:
External, Internal
Explanation:
Locus of control is the major aspect of attribution style theory. These loci determine the attitude of a person. There are two type locus of control
External locus of control: External locus of control determines the external cause for behavior affected such as fate, luck, etc for instance if a student stops trying or put efforts just because he believes in fate or luck, etc.
Internal locus of control:
Internal locus of control determines the internal factor for contribution in the affected behavior such as self-esteem, self courage. For example, a student gets first prize in the class because he does work hard.
Answer:
it was 7 games and we have these scores:
Explanation:
Washington Nationals – 5, Houston Astros – 4
Washington Nationals – 12, Houston Astros – 3
Houston Astros – 4, Washington Nationals – 1
Houston Astros – 8, Washington Nationals – 1
Houston Astros – 7, Washington Nationals – 1
Washington Nationals – 7, Houston Astros – 2
Washington Nationals – 6, Houston Astros – 2
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As a country, it can be said that the United States are composed of two types of government in terms of their scope of influence: state and federal governments. State-level governance manages the citizens who are living in that state, especially in terms of the applicable laws, while federal-level governance manages citizens country-wide. Historically, federal governments have more influence than state governments.
The answer to the question is that these factors have influenced the federal government’s influence over time: (1) changes in how the U.S. Supreme Court and others have interpreted the U.S. Constitution, (2) changes in the power of the purse, (3) changes in what the people (i.e., citizens, interest groups, and political parties) want the federal government to do, (4) changes in the number, size, and resources of federal bureaucratic agencies, and (5) amendments to the U.S. Constitution.