It would be a tort-law case
Answer:
A) life, liberty, and property
Explanation:
Citizens have the right to own what they need to like life and liberty and property.
They need the property so they have some where to live also so they are not out on the streets. Also so they do not killed. If they got killed then what is the point of having a life now.
Got a 100% on the quiz!!!!!!! :)
(Edgnuity sucks! I know)
Answer:
1- The proposal would be to improve education in Brazil through full-time school education, where children and teenagers could have different classes and courses, such as courses in foreign languages and professional training, with monetary incentives for children who got good grades.
2- The main challenges foreseen for the inclusion of the integral school in Brazil could be population adhesion, lack of funds and legislative bureaucracy. Such challenges could culminate in school dropouts, lack of resources to hire new professionals, school structure and materials, in addition to a long delay in the approval of the educational change project.
3- The difficulty of solving social problems in any society is a complex task because such problems occur for structural reasons that would impact the way that society organizes itself politically, socially and culturally. There are also institutional problems such as political corruption that makes it difficult to develop a fairer and more egalitarian society for the entire population.
Answer: C. Ancient Egypt
Explanation: A. Sutherland - AncientPages.com - Throughout their history, the ancient Egyptians believed in life after death, and that you would be judged by Osiris, the god of the afterlife, the underworld, and the dead. It was important to prepare the dead bodies for eternal existence in joy and happiness.
Answer:
Descriptive research
Explanation:
If our goal is to estimate the prevalence of a disease or exposure in a population, we are talking about descriptive research. Whenever we are trying to describe the characteristics of a population or a phenomenon (in this case the frequency of a disease and exposure to it) we are doing a descriptive study. The results of this type of studies are usually represented in descriptive statistics and percentages. For example, from this sort of survey we would find out the percentage of population that suffer this disease.