Answer:
California, Hawaii, New Mexico and Texas
Carl demonstrates the type of love called, "Pragma". Pragma is described as a type of love that focuses on the benefits and personal advancements that you can gain from the other person. Usually demonstrated by entering into "arranged marriages", the emotional aspect of both individuals were not considered but instead, convenience became their utmost priority.
As someone working on deliberative democracy and its practices, I think we should not exaggerate electoral accountability. Of course it is better than nothing however it is not an effective way of ensuring a democratic system. At the end of the day, we are talking about a power that can be used every 4 or 5 years. Such power is simply not powerful. The lack of citizen power in politics is a systemic issue. Unless the ideas and perspectives of citizens are transmitted to the political arena, we cannot talk about the power of people.
Education is crucially important. With better education people's voting preferences might have better bases. However, this does not make the system any more democratic than it is now unless people have more chances of effecting the policy making. This needs a better systemic environment than electoral politics. Here, I think deliberative and participatory models offer great ways of political decision-making.
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He supported white supremacy.
Answer: B. Were not able to take care of themselves.
Explanation: The white man's burden is a term used by the Colonial Governments to justify their colonisation of countries.The believe was that most of their empires of the white man contain primitive people who are not capable of taking care of themselves,they require some degree of guidance to help them manage themselves.
The imperialists in the year 1899 interpreted the "white man's burden" as meaning that the White man has the moral obligation to rule the non white people like the African,Asians like the Philippines etc.