<span>Elections to the United States House of Representatives for the 80th United States Congress took place in 1946. These midterm elections occurred 19 months after President Harry S. Truman assumed office upon the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt.</span>
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Smart went on to develop a phenomenologically grounded, multidisciplinary, cross-cultural approach to the comparative study of religious traditions ancient and modern, what he later called the study of "worldviews" and "ideologies." He also spoke of religious studies as "aspectual,"
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<h2><em> A. naturalization process</em></h2><h2><em>That's because the process they have to go through it called a </em>naturalization process, <em>for every immigrant that comes to the U.S.</em></h2><h2 /><h2><em>Hope this helps, sorry if not tho</em></h2><h2 />
<span>Because migrants often arrive with few resources, they may prefer to settle near other recent immigrants who can help provide these resources. Support and understanding within the community are important. Immigrants may need additional material resources to survive and thrive. New migrants also enjoy familiarity with other immigrants from the same native country. It may be easier for them to communicate in their native language, and acclimation may be easier when they are able to share aspects of their native culture with others.</span>
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through law
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In order to solve a conflict between two groups, something need to be used as the 'mediator' between the two. This mediator needs to be impartial and had a set of pre-determined rules that can be used as a standard of 'right' or 'wrong'.
Almost every society that exist in the world right now established a judicial system in order to act as this mediator.
Both parties that are involved in a conflict are allowed to present their case to the judge. After hearing each of the presentation, the judge will checked how each of their position stand according to the law and determine who are in the 'right' and who are in the 'wrong'/