Answer:the Constitution did not include a bill of rights
Explanation:because the new Constitution did not vest in the new government the authority to suppress individual liberties.
I believe the correct answer is: episodic memory.
The Episodic memory is the “type” of memory with which we
recall autobiographical events (who, what, when, where, why knowledge of life's
happenings). Episodic memory exhibits 9 properties that distinguish it from
other “types” of memories:
<span>1. </span>Contain summary records of
sensory-perceptual-conceptual-affective processing.
<span>2. </span>Retain patterns of activation/inhibition over
long periods.
<span>3. </span>Often represented in the form of (visual)
images.
<span>4. </span>They always have a perspective (field or
observer).
<span>5. </span>Represent short time slices of experience.
<span>6. </span>They are represented on a temporal dimension
roughly in order of occurrence.
<span>7. </span>They are subject to rapid forgetting.
<span>8. </span>They make autobiographical remembering specific.
<span>9. </span>They are recollectively experienced when
accessed.
Answer:
2. "I'll buy plenty of pureed spinach so she gets enough iron."
Explanation:
When an infant is about to transition to solid foods, the parents need to gradually change the infant's diet from pure liquid into a pureed whole foods. (since the baby hasn't developed a strong enough teeth to break down foods with hard texture).
Pureed vegetables or baby biscuits are often used by the majority of parents during this time period. Saying that sentence indicated that the parents understand the nurse's advice and about to implement it soon.
Answer:
- Initiate the impeachment process
- Levy taxes and determining how interstate shipping is regulated
Explanation:
<em>Confirm the ambassador to Russia</em> would be the duty of the senate, the house only nominate them.
<em>Appoint a judge to the Supreme Court </em>and <em>ratify a treaty with a foreign country</em> is also the duty of the senate.
Answer:
Because both religions have in their core the seek of happiness and the proposition to not care about the problems, to live the moment with pleasure. These ideas are in communion with the Stoicism and Epicureanism beliefs.
Explanation:
Epicureanism and the Stoicism seek the ataraxia, or in other words, the absence of worries. Even if they understand this term in different ways, their core is built around this idea. When we apply this conception to religious cults such as the Dionysus and Isis, and we look closely at their notion about life, to live the moment, to care about the happiness, and to enjoy everything closer to you, then we see similarities with these Greek philosophies.