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The first action taken by Congress was that of passing an act to regulate the time and manner of administering certain oaths.
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- New York City was chosen as the temporary capital of the United States and the first Congress met here in March 1789.
- The issues on the unwritten agenda were that of creating a treasury, a war machinery, a foreign affairs department, a sound tax system, a strong judiciary, etc.
- All of these issues were considered by the Congress one by one and the offices for the same were established by passing necessary laws through the next few meetings of the Congress.
<span>Which of the following risk percentage patterns would BEST support the influence of genetic factors inexplaining bipolar disorder—(1) in the general population, (2) among close relatives of people withbipolar disorder, and (3) among identical twins of people with bipolar disorder? 1 percent, 10 percent, 40 percent.</span><span>
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The correct answer is irony
Sarcasm and Irony are ways of expressing a statement with a connotative meaning, that is, figurative.
Irony, on the other hand, means “asking by pretending not to know the answer”, “disguise” or “concealment”. The curious thing is that this word has been used, in the past, to refer to ignorance or ignorance about something.
Since the Aristotelian period, sarcasm and irony were already recorded in the speeches. The philosopher Aristotle used these artifices of language when pretending not to understand the idea expressed by the interlocutor, confronting him until he came to a contradiction in speech.
The grammar explains sarcasm and irony as figures of speech used outside their real meaning, which express a tone of debauchery. The difference between sarcasm and irony is that while the first is said in a malicious and harsh tone, the second is a contradictory phrase that generally has a sense of humor.
The answer is during a Trial
The correct answers are B and C.
<em>Procedural due process</em> means that government officials ( police, judges etc.) have to follow fair procedures before depriving a person of their property, liberty or even their life.
The police is not allowed to conduct a search of someone's house without a <em>search warrant</em>. The warrant must be issued previously by a judge who is shown evidence ( in most cases suspicion is enough ) that a crime took place in that particular house or that items connected to that crime could be found there.
Every person <em>accused of a crime</em> has the constitutional right to be informed why they were accused of that crime in the first place. This right is stated in the 6th Amendment and is the fundamental right of the accused.