The three major social classes in early China were...
1. Aristocrats
2. Merchants
3. Farmers
Karl Lashley was searching for the engram or the memory trace,
a theoretical vehicle by which our memories would be physically stored in the brain,
from 1929 to 1950. He believed that memory was stored in the particular area of
the brain but instead through his experiments concluded that the memories were
scatted, distributed across the brain. Today it is agreed that memories are
distributed across the brain but the actual method of their storage is still debated and unknown.
It causes a certain degree of strangeness to Jennifer, the fact that christians wear some symbol as a crucifix or scapular on their necks as a form of faith. Jennifer may believe that having a religion or have faith in something, it is not necessary to show this with a symbol or a sign. The person might just believe it and that's it. Jennifer may not know what a cross represents for example, for Christians, and its importance. In the same way that she may not know, what symbol or sign can represent as importance and strength of faith for other religions. Her perspective is not strong, it is limitted. Or she may only believe that any belief is bigger and it is above any symbol, or object.
A to feed families in need
Answer: Jackson claims this act will benefit everyone — the country, the states, and both the white and Native populations — in some ways, such as wealth and prosperity.
Explanation:
However, these were just "empty words". Jackson's claims, like those that he is the greatest friend of the Indians, are just empty. Jackson's actions in practice are in total contradiction to what he claimed. The relocation act, which was voted in the 1930s, is primarily the intention of the seventh president. Jackson has historically been remembered as the biggest proponent of expelling Indians from their land. America was expanding industrially during this period, and in those circumstances, it needed all the resources and natural space. Jackson encouraged his people to expel Indians in every way possible; threats, killings, violent deportations are just some of the elements used. Jackson did nothing (and he could) when individual states passed unhuman laws affecting Indians. Thus the Indians could not vote and paid taxes, and their land could be sold to anyone at any time.