The Amendment 76: Citizenship Qualification of Voters basically states that the current amendment say that “all citizens” can vote and they are trying to change it to say “only citizens” can vote. I would have to be for this because it is going more with the U.S. constitution amendment that only citizens can vote. So your just tightening up the meaning making it a lot less vague; so that there is no confusion. It would be changing the mean from anyone who lives in the U.S can vote to only citizens of the U.S can vote.
The topic for the critical thinking quiz can come from any unit.
Critical thinking skills need to be imbibed in students at an early age so that their ability to face real-life situations improves. These simple quiz questions which enhance the thinking of students should be asked often. Thus the thought process can be encouraged and enhanced by asking critical thinking questions.
There are many aspects to critical thinking analysis, evaluation, decision-making, and solving the problem. By critical thinking questions, the students are asked to use their reasoning capacity rather than just memorize the text and answer books. These are the type of questions that will help the student to use his mind in the future also.
These questions can come from any unit and it is very important that the student can analyze the question and answer them. This question cannot be studied. It can only be analyzed and then provided answers to.
1. Learn more about critical thinking here:
brainly.com/question/11001951
2. Learn about the uses of critical thinking here:
brainly.com/question/1789209
#SPJ4
The answer is 2. no plants or widely spaced plants.
Some conspiracy theorists believe that members of the U.S. government orchestrated the 9/11 attacks