I think the most powerful madieval pope was <span>Innconent III, or at least</span> he's a very good candidate to be that. Innocent called for Crusades against Muslims and he had a big influence over many monarchs.
Answer:
D. entrusted to Congress
Explanation:
The congress has the power to do anything but it gave the states the power so they were basically ruled over.
The people had a problem with the Congress because it gave the states to much power and it gave the central government no power.
The executive branch enforces the laws because the president approves it.
The judiciary branch only helps send laws through to the other branches.
The states had all the power so they controlled a lot of the government.
Answer:
Geography caused some colonies to become centers of trade, and others to output huge amounts of crops. The Mid-Atlantic colonies used their large rivers, fertile soil and open plains for large scale farming. The crops raised here were oats, wheat, and rye. They also raised livestock.
I would say that the most typical stressor here is an unexpected visit. Starting from you feeling uncomfortable about not preparing (dirty flat, etc), you might not want to meet those people and might feel stressed about how to tel them this.
The other options are potential "positive" surprises.
In some research, the researchers are not able to use random assignments to divide participants among groups. Instead, they compare preexisting groups, which results in a quasi-experimental design.
Random assignments are those which are given as a matter of chance to ensure fairness and equal opportunity for all participants. Here participants forming multiple groups are with similar characteristics. So all groups are the same at the start of the experiment.
A quasi-experimental design applies a non-random method, and subjects are assigned to preexisting groups. There are some situations where true experiments can't be used for practical reasons. In such cases, a quasi-experimental design is a suitable tool.
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