I believe the answer is:
Aristocracy
democrat
monocrat
Aristocracy means a condition when the nobles <em>rule</em> over the people within a society. Democrat means a society that is<em> ruled</em> over by the will of the majority of the people. Monocrat meeans a society that is<em> ruled </em>over by one single person alone.
This is false.
It is false because a scientific method is a lot more complex and has many steps which need to be fulfilled for it to be valid. Rationality and common sense are not enough for something to be scientific as sometimes something can be irrational or almost nonsensical and yet scientific.
Answer:
actual malice, because Joan is a limited-purpose public figure as she voluntarily thrust herself into a public controversy
Explanation:
In law, actual malice is simply a requirement that is imposed on a particular person who claims her image is being tarnished by someone when filing a lawsuit for slander or libel. This will be found in a case where the defendant actually publishes a false statement (libel) or communicates it (slander), knowing fully well that the information is false and disregard for what such information can cause. Joan is actually a limited-purpose figure and decided to go public by making efforts to get her voice out there in a quest to build more bike lanes.
Answer:
B. Why Rabbits Have Short Tails
Explanation:
This story "Why Rabbits Have Short Tails" is used to reinforce rules or morals. Especially, if one wants to warn little children about the dangers of being tricky and cunny just like the rabbit, this story is usually told.
The rabbit was known to be tricky so one day he decided to play his trick on the alligator. The rabbit who wanted to cross the river to eat clover decided to jump on the backs of the alligator with a pretense that he was counting them. As he got to the last alligator and was about to land on the bank of the river, the last alligator who was hungry chopped off his tail. That's why rabbit has a short tail.
Generally, this story is used to teach everyone (both young and old) the consequences of being cunny and tricky.
This story was retold by
Marilyn Helmer.