Answer:
B- Superficial, applied more in the abstract than in reality.
Explanation:
It's not unlikely to hear or read about protests or claims of freedom of speech. Usually, this is a claim of freedom of speech...as long as you think like the person.
Freedom of speech is the right to seek, receive and impart information and ideas of all kinds, by any means. This already exists, and yet we encounter that people aren't tolerant against diversity (sexism, racism, homofobia, etc), leaving out option A and D. Not in every democracy we find freedom of speech; many times the opposition is censured or worse, leaving out option C.
The constant in all this scenarios is that freedom of speech is applied only in the speech, in ideas, but not in the action.
Answer:
geography
Explanation:
the answer is c religion is not part of a geography on a map
I'm pretty sure that the Clause approves/helps the President's decision in appointing federal judges of the Supreme Court in the Judicial Branch of the United States government, but I could be wrong on this.
Answer:
United States maintained a policy of isolationism advocated by President Wilson.
Explanation:
Sorry if thats wrong...
Answer:
If we can’t imagine our empathy extending to a planetary scale, we won’t be able to save ourselves or possibly the planet
Explanation:
The 75 years-old Jeremy Rifkin was born in January 1945. He is a writer, a public speaker of American descent, who is also viewed as a social theorist and activist. He has written a lot of books, twenty-one in number, and he emphasizes on how science and technology affect our economy, the society in general and the workforce.
At some point, he came up with a documentary, a TLDR version of his books, with the hope of getting everyone interested to help build and boost the economy and as well, save the planet.