This is certainly an open-ended question! But, working on the idea that every single person has their own unique genome and life experiences and perspectives, we are all obviously unique and different in important ways. It's presumptuous to assume our own different thing is better than someone else's. We have to approach from an attitude of understanding and equality to respect differences... That's the best I've got...
Arab Americans are descendants of many Arab nations - basically all of them. let's name a few:
Egypt, Lebanon, Qatar, Algeria, Iraq, Jordan, Libya, Palestine, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, Bahrain, Oman,....
The biggest group are the Lebanese Arabs, with around half a milion people. Egyptians are also very numerous.
Many people are of mixed Arab and other ancestry.
The 5 states bordering the Pacific Ocean, are called the Pacific States, and are:
- Alaska: 738,068
- California: 39.78 million
- Hawai: 1.43 million
- Oregon: 4.20 million
- Washington: 7.53 million
Concluding, the most populated state is California. According to the last census, Los Angeles is the most populated city in the state, reaching 4 million inhabitants.
Answer:
B. Only if they are older than six-years-old
Explanation:
<u>This question would need to be more specific, in regards of which State are we talking about.</u>
<u>I'll try to answer this question in the more general way considering all the United States state's laws considering this matter in a general way. </u>
In the United States every state has different laws regarding leaving children unattended in the car. Some states state that the children must be older than 6 year old and some of them say that they must be older than 9 year old. Some states don't even have laws regarding this matter.
However, <u>NONE</u> of the states say that it is legal or okay to leave children younger than 6-years-old, they also don't say it's okay as long as the windows are rolled down or the keys are not in the car.
Therefore, the correct answer <u>would be b. since it's the only one that is mentioned in some state's laws such as Florida, Illinois or Louisiana. </u>
He declared resistance to British salt policies to be the unifying theme for his new campaign of satyagraha, or mass civil disobedience.