The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "A) Insulin ." the hormones that corrects a hyperglycemic state is that of A) Insulin
These are the following choices:
<span>A) Insulin
B) Epinephrine
C) Cortisol
D) Glucagon</span>
<span>As opposed to the hierarchical structure of societies in the agricultural and industrial ages, the use of technology has leveled the playing field in the information age, making information, sharing of information, and the access to the resources to sustain it, truly global in its scope. Access to information is no longer in the hands of a few and is not, therefore, being used to subdue to stratify society.</span>
The passage is based on the article: Literature as a mirror of exchanges between civilized centers.
In the text, some personages were mentioned and pretty much made allusions to chinise literary work, such as Yang kuei fei and Chung tru-chu.
Both passages had been written for a feudal society scenario, where women had no choice over their fate. The personages, Kieu and Genji shows it, were compared with chinese characters above. Both personages were carrying a burden due to their role in society. Women were located in a under level of the society in China, and they would have to fulfill their fate. In the phrase "Kieu, your karma's still undone. How can you shirk of debt of grief to fate. You yet have to play out your women's role".
Answer:
Patrilocal residence.
Explanation:
To live in a Patrilocal residence means, such as the example detailed, for the married couple to reside with or rear the husband's parents. In a Patrilocal residence system or society, it's structured that a man remains in his father's (or near his house) home after reaching maturity and, when he get's married, he should bring his wife to live there. This is the case of Maria, that moved to John's house, which is adjacent to his parent's home. Given that the man resides near his parents, it's logical that the woman moves with the man she marries (in this type of society).
Answer:
(I think, not sure if I'm totally correct) b. the right to vote in federal elections
Explanation:
because it doesn't count if you've voted and don't have citizenship because when you vote they need to know if u are staying true to the U.S. and if something goes wrong with the voting (example: if it wasn't clear on what you marked in the ballot) they need to be able to contact you to let you know that the vote didn't make it in the official election