Answer:
The answer is "Ethnomethodology"
Explanation:
Ethnomethodology uses to understand social order. It refers to the way how people make sense of the things that happen on an everyday basis, by using practical reasoning and not using formal logic. Ethnomethodology studies the way people as rational actors, use social interaction to continue to have an active process of sense of reality.
Question Options:
temporarily childless
biologically childless
reluctantly childless
voluntarily childless
Answer: TEMPORARILY CHILDLESS.
Explanation: In this case, Laura is said to be TEMPORARILY CHILDLESS.
A childless person is an individual that has no biological or foster children. At this moment Laura is considered temporarily childless because her childlessness is as a result of a personal decision taken by her and not a permanent situation. That is it will not last forever.
The principle that the federal courts can "check" on the other branches is called "judicial review" - I think that this is what should be filled into the gap!
It means that the court can check the others' work. For example, it can declare some passed laws or executive orders unconstitutional.
Answer: <u>He was appointed the job after Benjamin Franklin turned it down. </u>
Explanation:
When the reluctantly revolutionary Second Continental Congress convened in Philadelphia in 1776, Jefferson found himself appointed with four other delegates to write a declaration of independence. This group of five men was destined to lead the new nation. The other four committee members, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman, and Robert R. Livingston, strategically deferred to Jefferson to draft the document. Jefferson's selection was based upon his powerful writing style and the fact that he represented the interests of Virginia, the most influential southern colony. Virginia's leadership in stating the colonial cause was a key in creating a united front against Britain. The respected Benjamin Franklin backed off from penning a first draft, saying that he would never write anything for others to edit. John Adams handed the task over to Jefferson, expressing his admiration of Jefferson's superior writing skills. Adams said that the young Virginian was unmatched in his eloquence and his penetrating mind. He later regretted not writing the document to his dying day.
Jefferson wrote the draft and defended it before the committee as a simple piece designed to present in plain and firm terms the "common sense" of independence. The document's structure included a statement of principles and then a list of grievances. After deleting Jefferson's biting attack on King George III for trafficking slaves and debating other issues of substance for three days, Congress approved "The Unanimous Declaration of the 13 United States of America" on July 4—the Continental Congress never officially called it the Declaration of Independence.
The document's assertion of fundamental human rights provided a compact statement of government that underlies the Republic. In Jefferson's mind, the Declaration of Independence would provide the foundation for the creation of an American society truly representative and egalitarian. Authoring this important document positioned Jefferson as one of the new nation's most important Founding Fathers—equal to Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, James Madison, and John Adams.
D. All of the above
There wasn't really a cheap way to travel in the early and even late 1800's (unless you walked)