I assume by "feds" you mean the federal government. They enforce national laws. While the states can make their own laws they must do so by abiding by federal law. For example, a state cannot make murder legal.
The correct answers that fill the blanks of the sentence are the following.
1) Duma, 2) Liberals. 3) Democratic, 4) Civil Liberties, 5) Continue, 6) Desertion.
Following the abdication of the Tsar, a provisional government was set up in February 1917 by leaders in the <em>Duma</em> and generally composed of<u> Liberals</u>. Its members hoped to set up a <u>Democratic </u>system of government and sought to secure <u>civil liberties</u>. However, the government lost a lot of its popular support when it chose to <u>continue </u>Russia’s participation in the war, leading to mass <u>desertion </u>of soldiers by the fall of 1917.
The Provisional Government replaced the Tzars in March 1917. Tzar's government had collapsed due to the revolution. The members of the Duma set up that provisional government under the leadership of Alexander Kerensky, but he had to share the government with the Petrograd Soviet.
Answer:
Dissenters
Explanation:
The term dissenters was widely used in 17th and 18th centuries. Generally, these dissenters were only a group of people that opposed the states' intervention to personal religious matters. (At that time, England wanted the church to be heavily involved in all political decisions).
But, many church officials at that time blatantly categorized these dissenters as someone who oppose the church and Christianity as a whole to diminish public support for them.
Answer:
The event that begins the plot
Explanation:
The modern nation of Canada is essentially an European nation with some cultural aspects of Native Americans (First Nations), Africa and Asia (because of Immigration).
This means that the modern story of Canada (the plot) starts with the arrival of Europeans, which is likely the definition of the world "inciting incident" that Jennifer Podemski is using here.
Answer:
It would definitely depend on the trait for example, if the trait falls under it's methods of defense it'll definitely increase it's chance of survival and maybe bump it up the food chain.