Answer:
The six big ideas are:
Limited government. - is still relevant because a too powerful government can be a threat to the people, as it has been seen in history many times.
Republicanism - is still relevant because the United States is a republic, where government is a public matter, and is obliged to respond to the people. The people also have the right to change and remove the government if they feel it is not working for the common benefit.
Checks and balances - is still relevant. The three branches of government: the executive (president), legislative (congress), and judicial (the courts including the Supreme Court) all have checks and balances. Each branch checks the power of the other two, and this prevents any of the three from becoming too powerful.
Federalism - The U.S. is a federal republic, therefore, it is still relevant. This is why the federal government only has those powers explicetly given to it by the constitution, while everything else is left up to the states.
Separation of powers - Is still relevant and related to the principle of checks and balances. The U.S. is a republic where government has three separated powers or branches, the executive, the legislative, and the judiciary.
Popular sovereignty - is still relevant. In a republic, the people are the ones who really control the government, who elect the government, and who can remove and change the government. This is popular sovereignty.
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<span>Compared to other children, research finds children who have been in full-time child care programs are earliest talkers.
This comes from a research done by Ratib Lekhal and others, in a study for the Norwegian Institute of Public Health. In the research, it was found that children that go to formal child care programs between the ages of 1,5 years and 3 years had a better language development than those who didn't. However, who was the caregiver was an important factor in language development.
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B. The executive branch makes and enforces laws.
Although the executive branch enforces laws, they don't make them...the legislative branch does .
It’s a person is very self centered
Answer: ego dignity; despair.
Explanation:
Erik Erikson was a Psychologist, he was born on the 15th of June in the year 1902 in Frankfurt, Germany. Erik Erikson died at the age of 92 years old on the 12th of May in the year 1994 in the United States of America. He proposed in his theory that there are stages in psychosocial developments.
SOME of the stages and the psychosocial crisis include the following;
(1). Infancy(Under 2 years) ------> Trust versus mistrust.
(2). Early adulthood(20–39 years) ----> Intimacy versus Isolation.
(3). Late Adulthood(60 years and above) --------> Ego Integrity versus Despair
So, back to the question; we can see that Mike is 68 years old, that is above the 60 years.
Therefore, According to Erik Erikson, Mike is in the stage of development called ego/integrity versus despair and reflecting on life.
NB: I did not include all the psychosocial stages.