This question is about the article "What is Freedom?" by Jerald M. Jellison and John H. Harvey
Answer and Explanation:
1. The authors conclude that freedom means, for people, the ability to make choices. That's because they are always defining freedom as the ability to make their own decisions, to go where they want, to do what they are planning, to think for themselves, to make their own decisions, among other things always related to choices.
2. An example of denial is presented in the text, when the authors show that even though people see freedom as the ability to make choices, they do not feel free, when the options of choice are not attractive and do not seem to benefit by feeling so oppressed and forced to choose something bad. With that, we can conclude that people reframe the sense of freedom and affirm that bad feelings and negative effects are not freedoms.
<span>C. Gideon’s position as a tribal medicine man dictates that he not betray the secret to outsiders.
It is clear from the beginning of this passage that Gideon is not happy to be there. He is described as speaking "grudgingly" and "incredulously", showing that he is unhappy. He then goes on to firmly state that he will not give up the secrets of the medicine to outsiders. </span>
I`m assuming the underlined word is dearth, so
the answer is a. shortage
Answer:
Yes, I think it was the best thing to do. When people spend money on things they tend to appreciate their importance. Paying for carryout plastic and paper disposable bags would help people realize the danger extensive use of these bags have on the environment.
Explanation:
Anacostia River and Clean Up Act of 2009 was made with the idea of charging 5 cents for customers who do not bring their own disposable bags. This idea was accepted and signed into law by Washington DC.
This tax was the best thing to do as it would help people to become more wary and conscious of carelessly using disposable bags that damage the environment.