Answer: The dynasties were similar because both unified China and its culture through programs of centralization and assimilation, the integration of people into a wider culture. However, while the Han Dynasty embraced Confucianism, the teaching's of Confucius, the Qin Dynasty followed Legalism philosophy.
Answer: They did nothing to stop them.
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President Franklin Roosevelt is the correct answer.
The Great Depression was a period of economic crisis that happened during the 1930s. The crisis started in the United States and rapidly became a worldwide economic depression. Unemployment, deflation, poverty, hunger and low profit were some of the problems faced by Americans during that time. Therefore, Franklin Roosevelt came up with a plan, known as 'The New Deal', to get millions of Americans back to work and also provide them with different types of assistance. In 1935, he also created the WPA (Works Progress Administration) which employed over 8 million Americans. However, these programs were still not sufficient to end the Great Depression. It was not until the World War II that they were able to fully recover.
The protection of citizens' rights is provided by the federal, state, and local government
Answer: Option D
<u>Explanation:</u>
The constitution of a country provides the citizens of the country, certain rights which the citizens can exercise for living a healthy and a peaceful life. These rights can be exercised when the person of the country has been exploited by anyone or anywhere or when he needs any kind of information or even when his grievances are to be redressed. The government at all the levels can take steps to protect the rights of the citizens from being exploited.
Answer:
b) rushing to judgment about the nature of a problem.
Explanation:
- As problem-solving is the most essential and fundamental process of coming to a solution the rushing to get the solution is not a good practice as there are various steps involved and assumption of the nature of the problems is thus the most frequent error of problem-solving that researchers make.