Unseen culture, which prevents people from doing things such as entering an elevator before people can exit it
Seen culture, which prevents people from breaking the law.
Answer:
you (the driver)
Explanation:
According to my research on vehicle safety rules, I can say that based on the information provided within the question the third category being mentioned would be you (the driver). You need to make sure that you or whoever is driving is in perfect condition to be driving. If the driver has had some alcoholic beverages, drugs, or is in emotional distress it may not be safe or a smart decision to let them drive.
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Answer:
1. Economic issues
2. Rejoiced at their freedom
3.Abrahalm Lincoln versus Andrew Johnson
Explanation:
1. Economic issues were the center of the problem after the civil war as the south, which was the major revenue generator of the country had suffered major damages. The former slaves now had their freedom and it became increasingly difficult since there was hardly free labour.
2. Before the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, black slaves remained optimistic and very much excited about the near development. And when Abraham Lincoln signed the Proclamation in January 1, 1863, there was notable joy amongst every Black American.
3. The presidential approach to reconstruction as led by Andrew Johnson, 1865, who took over leadership from Abraham Lincoln after his assasination, was one that favored the south, allowing them a sort of independence to decide on their transition from slavery to freedom, leaving the blacks no options and no opinions on the matter. As a result the North was against Andrew Johnson for his pro-slavery policies
On the other hand, the congressional approach as led and originated by Abraham Lincoln was moderate congress's open resistance to the pro-slavery policies of Andrew Johnson in 1867. The congressional approach contrasts sharply from the former by its harsh proclamations on the south and it's support for the former slaves in their political and economic participation. In other words giving voice to the black people.