Answer:
Andrew Jackson regarded the South Carolina Ordinance of Nullification as a clear threat to the federal union and to national authority. He reacted by submitting to Congress a Force Bill authorizing the use of federal troops in South Carolina if necessary to collect tariff duties.
Answer:
7
Explanation:
The question can be answered using 4 stages of congnitive development developed by Piagets's theory.
Sensorimotor stage: birth to 2 years of age
Preoperational stage: 2 to 7 years of age
Concrete operational stage: 7 to 11 years of age, at this stage children start to think with rationality. Since Carter is able to differentiate between peas and vegetable and also able to count their number and then decide which number is greater it indicates that she is at least 7 years of age
Formal operational stage: ages 12 and more
Answer:
Assume that you would engage in all of the following activities. Then consider what else you could be doing with your time or money if you decided not to engage in those activities. Finally, choose your next best option to determine the opportunity cost for you for each activity. Be sure to fill in the last activity space within the activity of your choice.
Explanation
Answer:
<em>The Koros were a family (clan) that belonged to Mandinka (West African ethnic group).</em> Story about them we find in the novel <em>Roots</em> written by Alex Haley in 1976, which was a story history of his family looking back for a few generations.
Story begins with Kun-ta who is a member of the Kinte clan. The Koros and the Kintes are rivals. Koros enslave their own race - they kidnap members of Mandinka and sell them to white people who take them to America to sell them further.
Koros do that without the consent of their king mostly to trade them for guns.
Africans had slavery even before the Europeans came, but they treated them in a much less cruel way.
Story goes on to the present time of Alex Haley`s life. It follows his family from Kun-ta and generations after him and their hard struggle under the slavery and racism.