The Navajo’s and the Apache tribes were known to be notorious pillagers and nomads. Whenever they changed locations, they would always attack a village and loot whatever valuables they had. It is possible that the same thing occurred with the Pueblo tribe. Since they took many supplies away from them, the Pueblo might have suffered and struggled with hunger and thirst.
Correct answer: taxes ensure that citizens contribute to meeting society's needs.
Yes, politicians get paid through taxes too, but that's not the <u>reason</u> for taxes. Government leaders are working on behalf of society and seeing that societal needs are met, so paying their salaries is part of the need that society is supporting through taxation. And we don't enact a government program immediately for "every need that arises." Citizens and legislatures and leaders work together to decide what programs are needed in society and what will get funding -- from defense to roads and infrastructure to social programs, etc. And tax money does not go to private businesses - unless they are receiving a government grant for some purpose that serves a community need. Private businesses fund themselves, and indeed pay taxes to the government.
The answer to the question above is letter A. The information we choose to reveal to the receiver according to the Jo-Hari window is the common knowledge. Jo-hari window is a technique were could be used to help people get a better understanding with their relationships and others.
Bicameral would be the answer!