Answer: False
The general answer is "false," although this answer depends on the context you are referring to, as some cultures have very liberal courtship systems or strict dating systems.
However, in the West, traditional courtship systems were quite strict until the Industrial Revolution. Courting was seen as necessarily leading up to marriage, and was carried out within tight social circles. During the twentieth century (and particularly during the second half), courtship became more liberal and dating began to emerge. This was due to the independence that young people enjoyed in modern, urban life and to the increased interaction of both genders in social life.
Answer:
- <em>Put a price on carbon.</em>
- <em>Put a price on carbon.End fossil fuel subsidies.</em>
- <em>Put a price on carbon.End fossil fuel subsidies.Build low-carbon, resilient cities.</em>
- <em>Put a price on carbon.End fossil fuel subsidies.Build low-carbon, resilient cities.Increase energy efficiency and use of renewable energy.</em>
- <em>Put a price on carbon.End fossil fuel subsidies.Build low-carbon, resilient cities.Increase energy efficiency and use of renewable energy.Implement climate-smart agriculture and nurture forest landscapes.</em>
Explanation:
<h3>I hope this helps!</h3>
Answer: True
Explanation:
From 1790 to 1950, census takers determined the race of the Americans they counted, sometimes taking into account how individuals were perceived in their community or using rules based on their share of “black blood.” Americans who were of multiracial ancestry were either counted in a single race or classified into categories that mainly consisted of gradations of black and white, such as mulattoes, who were tabulated with the non-white population. Beginning in 1960, Americans could choose their own race. Since 2000, they have had the option to identify with more than one.
Answer:
The sentence length creates a joyous voice
Explanation:
I first eliminated the last choice, because the question isn't a rhetorical question. Many of the sentences are short; as little as two words. This shortened length increases the pace of the excerpt and creates a happy tone.