Answer:
D. amphetamines became available from illegal laboratories rather than legitimate pharmacies
Explanation:
Due to the amendments to federal drug laws known as Drug Abuse Control Amendment of 1965, amphetamine became available from illegal laboratories rather than legitimate pharmacies. Prior to the amendment drugs like barbiturate, amphetamine and lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) could easy be gotten from pharmacies but the amendment restricted the availability of such drugs. The amendment was as a result of increase in drug abuse among the American population.
The answer is never without you.
This song is created as tribute for his former band mate George harisson who died in 2001.
The recording of this songs involves many friends of George harisson that involved in vaarious aspects of the recording.
Answer:
Unitary
Explanation:
A unitary system is when all powers held by the government belong to a single centralized agency
Answer: Cultural diversity
Explanation: The existence of differences or distinct customs, behavior, attitude within a certain group, society or community is referred to as cultural diversity. One may expect that chimpanzees should all have the same attribute, custom usually called monoculture, However, this is not usually the case, differences may exist within a group even though they possess similar physical build or outlook. Differences in greeting, religious ritual, cultural sentiment, grooming and so on make up differences between groups within a society, which is reffered to as diversity in culture.
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Calypso music commonly heard in the Caribbean illustrates the concept of the cultural mosaic.
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- The tradition of calypso music was popularized and spread into the world from the Caribbean islands.
- Calypso was a form of folk music that originated in the Caribbean and had a witty and satiric subject.
- It usually describes the local and tropical events of social and political import and has a tone of allusion and mockery.
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Calypso developed amidst the uncivil conditions of colonial slavery during the 19th century.
- Restricted to communicate with each other during exhausting hours of farm labor, slaves played music together to attain unity among themselves and mock their harsh European masters, mostly French and Spanish immigrants. This is why Calypso is also often known as the slave song.