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Think of it this way...
Dictatorship: A country in which it is ruled by one person, or one single family...
<em>The State</em>: These normally have a government, which do not have much influence over the rest of the country, and are normally found in Democracies...
<em>The People</em>:<em> </em>These normally have the power over themselves, and not much power over anyone else, unless they are given the power to have power over others, and this is normally found in Democracies...
<em>The Legislature</em>: These are normally rule makers, instructed by someone with higher power (like a president or king or dictator)...
<em>The Monarchy</em>: This is normally a King or Dictator, and normally found in Dictatorships or Tyranny.
So...
The answer is: D.) The Monarchy
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workers".</span>
On August 14, 1935, the Social Security Act built up an arrangement
of seniority benefits for laborers, benefits for casualties of mechanical
mishaps, joblessness protection, help for moms and youngsters who are
dependent, the visually impaired, and the physically disabled. Eighty-two years
after President Franklin Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act, Social
Security stays one of the country's best, viable, and prevalent projects.
A country is what the whole land is reffered to. A state is a part of the land.
For example. U.s.a is a country. New jersey is a state.
The Egyptians lived by the Nile River so when the Nile River flooded it helped with the crops growing because the soil would wet and rich.
Answer:
(b) Physical deformities
Explanation:
Erving Goffman was a sociologist who has written a book in 1963 named "Stigma: Notes on the management of spoiled identity ". the book was about the stigma and tells about the stigmatized person. stigmatized people were those who don't have the full acceptance from society and struggling to adjust themselves in the social identity. these people were mainly physically deformed people, mental patients, drug addicts, prostitutes, etc.