The answer is: People who share a common resource can organize, cooperate, and <span>enforce responsible use of the resource.
By doing this, those people do not have to hurt each other during the competition to obtain the resource, and they also could maintain the number of the resource so it won't enter a scarcity period that often happen if one or both party over exploit that certain resource</span>
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:Flashlight
Explanation:
The candle can accidentally be extinguished, but not the flashlight. The flashlight may also serve as a weapon, if needed. Candles are prone to multiple fire hazards, so a flashlight is my choice.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Separation of powers
Explanation:
Separation of powers is a constitutionally backed system whereby the three branches or tiers of government :the executive, legislative and the judiciary are kept separate and given equal powers while being independent of one another so that they work to check and balance the other. It is practiced by the United States Federal system of government.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer: C. where did the four 9/11 attacks take place?
Explanation: the answer states all of the places the planes landed
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Answer:
The correct answer to the question: Which professional tenet has the educator violated? Would be: Protecting students from any practice that harms, or has the potential to harm, students.
Explanation:
The reason for this being the answer comes from the very principle placed in the question: Principle II: Responsibility for Professional Competence: C: The professional educator acts in the best interest of all students. 
In this scenario, specifically, the educator finds herself with the situation of a student that she has learned places that student in direct danger. He has to walk home every day and go through a portion of town where gang problems are present. Not only that, but she learns that her student has had to face fights with these gang members on several ocassions, which means that her student has faced not only harm, but the danger of becoming involved with gangs. Instead of acting as she should have professionally, which was to seek the best steps to help the student resolve his issue, she decides to only tell him to be careful and never says anything about the case. This completely violates her duty as a teacher to protect her students and ensure that potential harming situations are dealt with appropriately.