Answer:
Free clash
Explanation:
The collision of two core American values — freedom of religion and freedom from discrimination — is prompting a showdown in legislatures and courts across the country. For some conservatives, religious freedom means the right to act on their opposition to same-sex marriage and other practices that go against their beliefs.
Answer:
The secondary source
Explanation:
When you cite and review literature in a research paper you can only cite sources you directly had contact with, this means, you, as a researcher, had first-hand contact with.
Remember that primary sources refer to sources that obtained the data directly from the population while secondary sources refer to sources that didn't obtained data directly from them.
<u>No matter what kind of source we're talking about, when citing literature in a paper you can only cite the ones YOU had contact with. </u>
This student reads an important secondary source that refers to a primary source, however, <u>since the primary source is not available online or publicly, the student doesn't have direct access to it</u>.
Therefore, <u>the student cannot cite the primary source and will cite and describe the secondary one when reviewing the literature on this topic in a research paper. </u>
Answer: Paranoid personality disorder
Explanation: Paranoid personality disorder (PPD) is a disorder where someone like Herman thinks that everyone is conspiring against him, creating a firm distrust of the people around him, and therefore reducing that number of people and having very few friends. People with this disorder are constantly suspicious of others, they are paranoid about any of the actions of the people around, although all these actions have no real connection with people like Herman.
Harry is having a hard time with critical thinking