If you work for a government agency that regulates the buying and selling in the country, then the main purpose that you agency is serving would be "<span>A. Distribution of resources," since this would take the place of a more traditional market system. </span>
The following delegates which believed that a large, diverse republic would be the best for the common good were c) James Madison and d) Alexander Hamilton. They were called Federalists and wrote the very famous "Federalist Papers", which are studied in American politics classes around the world. Both James Madison and Alexander Hamilton were in favor of a large, centralized government.
Answer: The country with the least casualties was (c) the Ottoman Empire.
The country with the highest casualty rate was (b) Austria-Hungary.
Explanation: The Ottoman Empire had the fewest casualties, as per the chart.
The casualty rate of Austria-Hungary was close to 89.9% of their total force, far greater than the casualty rate of Germany and the Ottoman Empire.
Answer:
The availability of plants and animals used for food attracted Paleo people to a particular area.
Explanation:
The Paleo Indians were believed to be the first set of people to have settled in present-day America.
According to research, they migrated from northern Asia through the land bridge between Asia and America about 12,000 years ago.
During their early stay, they were hunters and gatherers. They settled where there is the availability of plants and animals that are consumed for food. Paleo Indian people at this period used stones to make weapons in killing animals.
Answer:
It is not unconstitutional
Explanation:
First of all, the constitution gives you freedom to practice religion, and I'm pretty sure you don't need to go to church to practice religion. Also, the freedom of religion has limits, the same way freedom of speech has limits. There are so many aspects to religion besides going to church. You can pray, read holy text, and join virtual services. Also, WE ARE IN A PANDEMIC!! It is a danger to yourself and others to be out and about during these times. The need to go to church is not the most necessary part of a religion. The ten commandments in Christianity (I'm getting evidence from Christianity because that is the community that is complaining the most) say nothing about having to go to church on Sundays because God knows not everybody has the privilege to go to Church every Sunday. So in summary, no, it is not unconstitutional to prevent indoor, in-person church services.