Answer:
Our rights and responsibilities as a citizen of the U.S. reflects what it means to be an american because we have rights that other countries don't have and that makes us semi-superior. Our responsibilities reflect because we have responsibilities that make us a U.S citizen and it proves that we belong to America. Our responsibilities are to support and defend our country and to obey the law. Our rights reflect because they make us who we are and prove to other people that we are not bad people. Our rights and responsibilities define us and america, we stick together.
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Explanation:
The purchase of Louisiana was a commercial transaction whereby Napoleon Bonaparte, then First French Consul, lacking the resale agreement to Spain, sold to the United States in 1803, 2 144 476 km² (529 911 680 acres) of French possessions in America of the North (ceded by Spain) at a price of about 3 cents per acre (7 cents per ha); a total price of 15 million dollars or 80 million French francs. With interest, Louisiana's territory cost $ 23,213,568.
The vast extension of the treaty covered the territories of the current states of Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Minnesota south of the Mississippi River, much of North Dakota, almost all of South Dakota, the northeast New Mexico, northern Texas, a section of Montana, Wyoming, Colorado east of the continental divide, and Louisiana on both sides of the Mississippi River, including the city of New Orleans. In addition, the purchase included parts of the current provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan, in present-day Canada. This territory represents 23% of the current area of the United S.tates
There are many factors and explanations that can lead up to this, though I'll give some examples:
1.) Short-term memory loss
2.) Alcoholism (slows down your memory an damages your brain's memory function)
3.) Amnesia
4.) She met a lot of new people, and she might have not paid attention to the name when the other person gave it
5.) The party was loud, so possibly her mind was distracted by the music/guests. Not only this, but your thoughts are scattered when there's any loud noise (hence why most people tend to concentrate better in a quiet setting, such as the library, as opposed to studying near a place that is loud like an airport or a construction site)