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D) the actual policies affecting industry production standards and personal choice issues
Explanation:
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Answer:
Jahren is a biologist who loves leaves, trees and every life giving plant. In her prologue she replies people that ask her why she doesn't study the ocean even though she lives in Hawaii.
She is deeply concerned about the fate of plants and trees in the world. She feels that there is a lot of tree felling without adequately replacing them and this affects Mother Nature.
According to the biologist, each tree that is felled, each plant that is killed is an unnecessary death. She does not care if the plants were deficient in one vitamin or the another, she does not care if the plant is big or small, it does not matter if it receives enough sunlight or not, that plant should not have been killed.
She firmly believes that the first step to becoming a scientist is is simply to be there and care, not necessarily knowing physics, biology or chemistry.
She makes some rhetorical choices when she says, "Someone died?
Maybe I can convince you" when she was trying to explain why plants shouldn't be killed unnecessarily.
Table of Contents implies an organized list containing the chapter-wise headings and sub-headings along with page numbers. Index refers to a page which acts as a pointer to find out the keywords and key terms, which the book contains
Answer:
Civil liberties.
Explanation:
A Constitution refers to a set of written laws and principles which is typically used to determine the power and authority of the government, as well as guarantee the fundamental rights of its citizens.
Basically, the Constitution accords powers to the national or federal government and these includes; enumerated or delegated, reflected, and concurrent powers.
The First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America that prevents the government or Congress from enacting laws that regulates (restricts) the five (5) civil liberties of the citizens such as freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of press, right to petition and the freedom of peaceful assembly.
Hence, civil liberties is a term which is typically used to describe protections guaranteed under the 1st Amendment.
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