Answer:
civil disobedience.
Explanation:
Civil disobedience is also known as passive resistance and its peaceful refusal of the people to bey the government laws or orders which they consider unjust. Started in India it has a global reach, where people represent their resentment to the discriminatory practices of government or any other authority in a peaceful manner. As per the question resentment of the African American to leave the park is the example of civil disobedience because he refuses to obey against the unjust demand of the municipality.
India stops purchasing good from China because goods are too expensive
<em>India's currency is weaker than China's </em>
China increases sales in India because demand has increased
<em>India's economy is strong</em>
India cannot sell goods to China because they are more expensive this year
<em>India's currency has strengthened compared to China's </em>
Norah's Chinese shoe factory had to close because cheaper shoes are now being imported from India
<em>India's weaker currency has allowed more exports</em>
The price of India's imported goods have remained consistent last year
<em>India's currency has not increased or decreased in value.</em>
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B)This worker is completing one of many parts of a final product. </em></h3>
I don't have very much of an explanation other than I just took the test and this was the right answer.
Answer: need; drive
Explanation: According to motivational theory, Jerome's low temperature created a deficient state called a NEED, which in turn created a motivating state called a DRIVE to increase his temperature.
Jerome found himself in a critical situation, where if he didn't motivate himself to start swimming the cold from the water could kill him. His drive was gotten for the need to stay alive.
Answer:
The Royal North-West Mounted Police
Explanation:
On 17 June, the government arrested 10 leaders of the Central Strike Committee and two members of the One Big Union. Four days later, strikers held a silent parade in support of the arrested leaders. At City Hall, the crowd began to vandalize a streetcar. The Royal North-West Mounted Police charged at the protestors, beating them with clubs and firing bullets. The violence injured about 30 people and killed two. Known as Bloody Saturday, the day ended with federal troops occupying the city’s streets.