DOB = DOE + EOA + AOB
180 = 60 + 90 + AOB
==> AOB =30
Since Jupiter<span> is a gas planet, it </span>does<span> not </span>rotate<span> like a normal solid planet would. So the statement is true, Jupiter rotates more rapidly on its axis than Earth.</span>
Answer:
C. reflected ray equals the angle of incidence
Explanation:
The law of reflection says that the incident ray, the reflected ray, and the normal to the surface of the mirror all lie in the same plane. The angle of reflection equals the angle of incidence. This reflection type is called diffuse reflection, which enables us to see unshiny objects.
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Answer:
The United States should increase domestic manufacturing to promote prosperity.
Explanation:
Excerpt:
“The creation of a home market is not only necessary to procure for our agriculture a just reward of its labors, but it is indispensable to obtain a supply of our necessary wants. . . . Suppose no actual abandonment of farming, but, what is most likely, a gradual and imperceptible employment of population in the business of manufacturing, instead of being compelled to resort to agriculture. . . . Is any part of our common country likely to be injured by a transfer of the theatre of [manufacturing] for our own consumption from Europe to America?
“. . . Suppose it were even true that Great Britain had abolished all restrictions upon trade, and allowed the freest introduction of the [products] of foreign labor, would that prove it unwise for us to adopt the protecting system? The object of protection is the establishment and perfection of the [manufacturing] arts. In England it, has accomplished its purpose, fulfilled its end. . . . The adoption of the restrictive system, on the part of the United States, by excluding the [products] of foreign labor, would extend the [purchasing] of American [products], unable, in the infancy and unprotected state of the arts, to sustain a competition with foreign fabrics. Let our arts breathe under the shade of protection; let them be perfected as they are in England, and [then] we shall be ready . . . to put aside protection, and enter upon the freest exchanges.”
Henry Clay, speaker of the House of Representatives, speech in Congress, 1824