1) The Battle of Antietam between September 16 and 18
2)The Preliminary Emancipation was issued by President Lincoln on September 22nd
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I honesty don’t know cause we never learned this but 1+1 =2 2+2=4
The correct answer is D. An ethical psychologist will be committed to taking ethical action. All psychologists are bound by a specific code of ethics and must adhere to these ethics at all times to ensure safety of their clients/participants and themselves, for example confidentiality and consent are two examples of ethical actions.
A and B are incorrect as decisions are subjective, while psychologists are committed to making ethical decisions, what can be seen as an ethical decision to someone might not be to another. C is incorrect as psychologists are 100% objective and do not judge the actions of others.
<u>Complete Question:</u>
What does Brutus reveal in this soliloquy? Check all that apply.
A. Brutus plans to kill Caesar.
B. Caesar is already a tyrant,
C. Brutus will be part of the plot against Caesar.
D. Killing Caesar will prevent him from becoming a tyrant
E. Brutus despises Caesar and wants to rule himself.
<u>Correct Options: </u>
The Brutus reveal in this soliloquy following points:
A. Brutus plans to kill Caesar.
C. Brutus will be part of the plot against Caesar.
D. Killing Caesar will prevent him from becoming a tyrant.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Brutus reveals in soliloquy, Julius Caesar, Act II, Scene I, the following points:
- Brutus intends to kill Caesar: while Brutus does not take part in the plot of murder since the very beginning ( as it is Cassius who made procedures to kill Caesar first), he finally joins Cassius in this scheme, which is obviously shown at the beginning of this statement, when Brutus mentions: "It must be by his death".
- Brutus is going to be a part of the conspiracy against Caesar: by using the pronoun ' we ' while thinking about the plot against Caesar, Brutus makes it clear that he is interested in this scheme- "And then I grant we put a sting in him".
- Caesar's killing will prevent him from becoming a tyrant: Brutus says that being a king would make Caesar threatening, compared to a venomous snake that emerges out on warm days.
From this dialogue, we can conclude that she rejected him because he is too interested in money.
She says that 'passion' is his master now, and that it engrossed him - the word passion here refers to greed, not any romantic feelings. He became in love with his money rather than her, which is why she broke up with him. His life started spiraling at that moment, until he actually became the Scrooge.