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Gekata [30.6K]
3 years ago
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Which headline provides the best example of the first amendment in action in US daily life?

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2 answers:
aliina [53]3 years ago
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B jewish students hold the convention down town. i hope this was right if it was plz give brainliest
Alexxx [7]3 years ago
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It would be Answer choice D Bc a protest is a type of assembly and they use the freedom of speech on the signs that they might hold up. Hope this is right!
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3. Discuss THREE consequences of the social problem on 3.1 The individual 3.2 The community ​
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A social problem is defined as a negative situation that affects all individuals in the same society.

A social problem such as unemployment, affects the life of the individual and society in relevant ways.

  1. Consequences of unemployment for the individual:

  • Financial difficulties.
  • Family problems.
  • Development of mental illnesses such as anxiety and depression.

     2. Consequences of unemployment for society:

  • Increased informality.
  • Greater population impoverishment.
  • Increased crime.

Therefore, it is concluded that each social problem generates negative consequences that directly affect individual and collective life, such as the example of unemployment, there are direct consequences on the individual's quality of life, such as the development of psychological problems that lead to greater demotivation and it can lead to more serious health problems.

In the social sphere, unemployment increases the formation of underemployment, which harms the economy of a country as a whole, due to the absence of fundamental rights and absence of contribution, which contributes to an economic recession and negative aspects such as increased crime and insecurity.

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3 years ago
Why are jury trials in the Court of International Trade often<br> held in port cities?
Black_prince [1.1K]

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because its the place where the alleged civil crime took place.

Explanation:

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3 years ago
Why is monotheism important to Roman culture
beks73 [17]

Answer:

Monotheism, belief in the existence of one god, or in the oneness of God. As such, it is distinguished from polytheism, the belief in the existence of many gods, from atheism, the belief that there is no god, and from agnosticism, the belief that the existence or nonexistence of a god or of gods is unknown or unknowable. Monotheism characterizes the traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and elements of the belief are discernible in numerous other religions.

Explanation:

Monotheism and polytheism are often thought of in rather simple terms—e.g., as merely a numerical contrast between the one and the many. The history of religions, however, indicates many phenomena and concepts that should warn against oversimplification in this matter. There is no valid reason to assume, for example, that monotheism is a later development in the history of religions than polytheism.

There exists no historical material to prove that one system of belief is older than the other, although many scholars hold that monotheism is a higher form of religion and therefore must be a later development, assuming that what is higher came later. Moreover, it is not the oneness but the uniqueness of God that counts in monotheism; one god is not affirmed as the logical opposite of many gods but as an expression of divine might and power.

The choice of either monotheism or polytheism, however, leads to problems, because neither can give a satisfactory answer to all questions that may reasonably be put. The weakness of polytheism is especially revealed in the realm of questions about the ultimate origin of things, whereas monotheism runs into difficulties in trying to answer the question concerning the origin of evil in a universe under the government of one god. There remains always an antithesis between the multiplicity of forms of the divine manifestations and the unity that can be thought or posited behind them.

The one and the many form no static contradistinction; there is, rather, a polarity and a dialectic tension between them. The history of religions shows various efforts to combine unity and multiplicity in the conception of the divine. Because Judaism and Christianity are monotheistic religions, the monotheistic conception of the divine has assumed for Western culture the value of a self-evident axiom. This unquestioned assumption becomes clear when it is realized that for Western culture there is no longer an acceptable choice between monotheism and polytheism but only a choice between monotheism, atheism, and agnosticism.

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Which of the following is not a true statement about mores?
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Statement 3

Explanation:

Mores are customs of a society are the things that guides the social and normal way of live of the people in a society. Most mores turns to laws most mores that are violated attracts penalties ,but a more is not like saying " excuse when you need to pass someone" that is why option 3 is not a statement about mores, saying excuse before you pass someone is not a part of mores.

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What was the effect on sharks and the triangular trade (Gross)?
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Answer:

Sharks swallowed and ate the bodies of African slaves that were thrown into the sea.

Explanation:

The middle passage is a stage in the triangular trade where Slaves from the African coasts were carried across the Atlantic ocean to South and North America. In the course of crossing this ocean, some slaves became so weak that they could no longer continue the journey. Some others died from the stress and starvation they experienced in the course of the journey. This set of people were usually thrown into the ocean by their captors and their bodies were readily swallowed by the sharks.

It is believed that some of these sharks followed the ships closely so as to readily grab the opportunity of swallowing the slaves when they were thrown aboard.  

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