The correct answer is A) community.
<em>Carrie is going through the community station of divorce.</em>
Carrie and Jason are dissolving their marriage. Carrie is now uncomfortable with some of their former friends, particularly those who worked with Jason. She is attempting to cut ties with this group and develop her own set of friends.
In the Community station of a divorce, both divorced persons suffer because there is a change in the relationships they had or in the community they belonged. These changes come because there could be some disapproval for the divorce. Family members and friends could be upset about the decision to divorce and this affects the former relationships.
The other stations of the divorce are Emotional, Legal, Economic, Co-parental, and Psychic Divorce.
The other options of the question were B) emotional, C) co-parental. and D) legal.
It’s started when archduke from Austria Hungary was assassinated by Serbian nationalists, which then cause Austria to declare war on Serbia.That is how ww1 started.
Answer:A tariff is a tax on imported goods.
Explanation:Despite what the President says, it is almost always paid directly by the importer (usually a domestic firm), and never by the exporting country.
Answer:
Europeans did not begin settling North America again until about 500 years later.
Explanation:
The question is phrased a little inaccurately because Greenland is technically in North America and the Norse peoples continued their colonization of Greenland for 500 years. This is significant I think because the question deals with Viking culture and presence in the North Atlantic. Christopher Columbus arrived in the Americas in 1492 (in the Caribbean region). The Viking site in Newfoundland is called L'Anse aux Meadows. There is debate about how long the site was occupied, with most scholars believing it was only occupied for a relatively short span of time as no burials have been found or other evidence of generations living at the site. Others think it might have been used more like a repair facility or outpost (Barraclough, 2016).