<span>When Ben’s brother James started a weekly newspaper called The new England Courtland, Ben wrote a series of humorous letters, In these letters, he made fun of the Harvard students. The letters captured the attention of many people in Boston. His brother did not know it was Ben because he signed the letters as </span><span>Mrs Silence Dogood.</span>
Answer: a. The federal government’s spending on grants has increased over time because the federal government shares more responsibilities with the states
Explanation:
Federalism is a form of government whereby there's division of power between the government. The statement best reflects modern federalism is that the federal government’s spending on grants has increased over time because the federal government shares more responsibilities with the states.
For example, in the United States, there has been an increase in grants expenditure due to funding for health care, public safety, infrastructural development etc.
The rising Medicaid costs and adjustment for inflation also contributes to this increase. Expenses on healthcare has resulted in the rise in the grants that are given by the federal government to the states.
Well, when emperor palpatine blew up Alderaan, the rest of the galaxy started to think differently of the emperor and his policies
The correct answer is D) The Russian Alphabet
Saints Cyril and Methodius were two brothers and through their work, they created the Glagolitic alphabet by converting to Christianity the Danubian Slavs. When they started working with Slavs they translated the Bible and created the Glagolitic alphabet that developed into the Cyrillic form that is still used today as modern Russia and other Slavic languages.
The correct answer is REASON
The Greeks argued that our senses are faulty and cannot really be trusted. There is even an anecdote that a Greek teacher said there is no movement, and a student got up and started moving, and got scolded by the teacher: you need to argue by reasoning, not by showing things to our senses which can be fooled.
Only our reason cannot be fooled, they argued.