Answer: A, B, and C
Explanation:
All of the above can happen while the bill is in committee.
GATHERS INFORMATION THROUGH HEARING
A committee would need to evaluate the merits and demerits of a particular bill before they can propose it. They do this through hearings usually to a subcommittee, which will then present it's findings to the whole committee.
DECISION TO SEND TO FLOOR
After a bill has been evaluated, the committee has the discretion to send the bill to the floor of the House to continue along the legislative process. The Speaker of the house may set time limits on the committee and failure to work on a bill is equivalent to killing it.
CHANGES LANGUAGE OF BILL
The Committee will hold a 'mark-up' session where the bill may be revised and additions made. If the additions are substantial, the bill can reintroduced as a 'clean-bill' which will have a new number as well as the proposed changes.
Answer: D. Sunni Islam because it is a specific religion with set doctrines
Explanation:
A is wrong because a denomination is a religious organization that is not state sponsored.
B is wrong because Christianity is a religion, not a denomination
C is wrong (common sense reasons)
**A denomination is a "a subgroup within a religion that has a common name, tradition, and identity" (pediaa.com)**
<u>D is correct because Sunni Islam is one of the three denominations to Islam.</u>
Answer:
Explanation:
They’d influenced society by changing opinions and instilling values and art and music and lit give people a sense of self
Answer:
Bimodal distribution.
Explanation:
As the exercise exemplifies, a bimodal distribution is a statistical term used to calculate different and continous probabilities between two different modes (therefore BImodal, meaning two). In this case, given that what is being analized are two modes, the students who knew the material and those who did not, a bimodal distribution would be the logical choice of statistic.
Oddly enough, the answer is the United States Department of Defense.
Despite a full complement of service members, the Department of Defense also has quite a roster of civilian employees. The second largest is the Department of Veterans Affairs.