Three student readings open up new avenues for discussion and inquiry. A concluding activity proposes student inquiry into arguments for and against capital punishment through internet investigation and a "constructive controversy."
Answer:
Explanation:
Legislative branch is also called the Congress.
and It is set up into a bicameral legislature, meaning It is a law making body.
The 2 house/ chambers are House of Representatives and The Senate.
Answer:
1. What are some of the things the team at the Forensic Anthropology Lab is able to determine by studying bones?
Some of the things they are able to determine are what kind of prenatal environment they may have had, what kind of childhood they may have had, if it affected their stature, if it affected their dentition, their diet, and even their climate sometimes
2. Based on the individual’s remains discussed in the video, explain how Dr. Ann Ross and her team were able to determine the person died violently?
Due to the damage done to the skull—they found bullet holes. They then passed this information on to the authorities
3. Explain how researchers obtained information about the individual’s race, sex, height and connection with the local area?
They analyzed what they found. They measured, and compared the bones to find the individual’s race, sex, height, and location
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Explanation:
Answer:
Robbery
Explanation:
Robbery and larceny may seem similar but there's a difference between the two. The basic distinction between robbery and larceny crimes is that robbery involves the <em>use of force</em>, whereas larceny doesn’t. So, in the scenario provided, force was used in order to deprive someone of their property. Thus, the answer is B.) Robbery.