Answer:
In response to “A lesson from Hurricane Andrew” (Sept. 3 Viewpoints):
Leonard Pitts’s column was spot on. We went through Hurricanes Jeanne and Frances in Stuart, Florida, in 2004. We lost our roof and had no power for three weeks. In a disaster like this, you really find out who your friends are – and aren’t. People came out of the woodwork to help, some that really surprised me. Others that I thought of as friends never showed up or called. Black, white, Muslim, Christian – shouldn’t matter when people need help.
Deborah Beck, Iron Station
Taking into account the statement above: "The U.S. Department of Education has found that less than half of all high school seniors in the U.S. are able to handle basic math involving fractions, decimals, and simple algebra."
The answer is: True.
Answer: A. nullification of the law
Explanation:
The Federal Tariff of 1828 placed a high tariff on imported goods which was very damaging to the South because their economy relied on imports as they did not have much industry.
Spurred on by the proclamations of Vice President John C. Calhoun who declared that States did not have to comply with all Federal law, South Carolina passed a law that theoretically allowed it to nullify any Federal law that it deemed to be damaging to its interest.
President Jackson threatened to use soldiers to ensure compliance to Federal law but the crisis was averted due to negotiations led by Henry Clay.
It was France. That was when they had their revolution and killed off their monarchs.
Answer:
Explanation:
The international system consists of actors and structure. The actors are the individuals,countries while the structure is the rules and regulations governing them. Iran in the nuclear deal agreed to stop all production of nuclear weapons in exchange for the trade sanctions on them to be removed but decided to pull out when the United states pulled out too. The completion of the Iran nuclear accord came due to the deal struck with the United states.