The answer is: Popular Sovereignty
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The Competition Act was implemented in South Africa to maintain and promote competition in the South African market to promote economic efficiency, adaptability, and development. ... It is a structure which regulates the markets and monopolies in the country. It generally aims in preventing monopoly growthExplanation:
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The question is asking for a comment on "side-street" in the following excerpt from the chapter Seven of The Great Gatsby is an equivalent of "side-street" in the sense of "underhanded," "secret," "sleazy"
Explanation:
If we look at the given excerpt, it can be stated that Gatsby and Meyer Wolfsheim are engaged in bootlegging, illegal drug sales, and possibly gambling
Though being on a side-street is not implicating in and of itself, Tom's mockery and choice of words indicate that he is using "side-street" in an ironic or offensive way.
Hence the answer to the given question is that side-street doesn't definitely mean "secret" or "sleazy." but if read the excerpt, one can conclude that here Tom is indicating a secrecy, illegality, and sleaziness.
Bem would classify such behavior as an example of androgyny.
What is androgyny?
Humans with androgyny have both masculine and feminine characteristics. Hermaphroditism, on the other hand, is the possession of both male and female reproductive organs in plants and animals. Androgyny can refer to biological sex, gender identity, or gender expression.
Androgyny occurs when a female exhibits both stereotypically female and stereotypically male characteristics—for example, she may dress in clothing normally associated with men or express herself in a more aggressive or assertive manner.
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A. It has yet to be dated.
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<em>Homo naledi</em> is a hominids species that was discovered in the Dinaledi Chamber of the Rising Star Cave system in South Africa in 2013. The expedition found more than 1550 specimens from at least 15 <em>Homo naledi</em> individuals. Another 133 specimens of at least 3 individuals were found on the nearby Lesedi Chamber. It is not true that the species is yet to be dated, as the fossils have been dated to between 335,000 and 236,000 years ago.