There were a number of points which critics used to prove that the United States was working on establishing a new global empire:
1. The United States attacked Afghanistan even though the attackers of 9/11 were Egyptians and Saudis
2. An almost subsequent war in Iraq, which again, had nothing to do with 9/11
3. The fact that the United States has been in constant war since 9/11 with 240,000 personnel in active duty/reserve in 172 countries.
4. The US maintains 800 military bases around the world
5. America's continuous issues with Russia, Syria, Iran, North Korea
6. An ever expanding military budget
Answer:
<u><em>C. proximity</em></u>
Explanation:
The<u><em> Gestalt principle of proximity </em></u>states that objects and shapes form groups if they are close to one another. The shapes, sizes, and objects do not matter in this case even when there are visible differences. The law shows that smaller elements come together in a composition.
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Answer:
In The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone, Giblin explains the history of the Rosetta Stone, and the quest to decipher hieroglyphs. He introduces us to many hopeful researchers, including one determined scientist who might have a chance at cracking the code.
Explanation:
James Madison played a great role in establishment of the US as a republic. During the writing of the constitution, the founding fathers were adamant that they wanted democratic system of governance. However, they were torn between a direct democracy and a republican democracy. James Madison dismissed a direct democracy since the US is a large country and thus impossible to be governed through direct pure democracy. Instead, the father of the constitution argued for a scheme of representation in a republican setting. He especially lauded such a government since it even catered for the rights of the minority than in direct democracies.