If u are looking for a synonym, the answer would be B. implicit.
If u are looking for a antonym the answer would be A. Explicit
It can be D. cause what does a embargo have anything to do with a definition in ELA, a embargo is just ban on something and marketable is well its in its name market
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Directions: Your CAP File is a note-taking tool to use as you read your lesson pages in the course. These important notes will help you complete your lesson assessment, as well as prepare you for your Discussion-Based Assessment, unit exam, and segment exam. You do not need to submit your CAP File for grading. Instead you will read the directions on your “What Do I Have to Do?” page to learn what you will need to submit for grading.
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Answer the following questions:
What is the Bill of Rights? Why is it important?
How does the Supreme Court affect rights?
How does the Constitution provide both safeguards and limits to rights?
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Use the following chart to make notes from the lesson. One example appears for you:
Amendment Rights in This Amendment Real-Life Example from Lesson My Own Example
1 Freedoms of speech, press, assembly, petition, and religion Mary Beth and John Tinker with their peace armbands in school Writing a letter to a newspaper about a government decision or policy I do not agree with
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Explain what the author wants you to learn from José's story. What is her perspective? Wha
1. On <em>October 31, 1517</em>, Martin Luther put a list of grievances against the Catholic Church onto the door of a chapel in Wittenberg, Germany. It is called “Ninety-five Theses” which triggered the Protestant Reformation.
2. <em>1534 </em>Act of Supremacy declared Henry the "Supreme Head on earth of the Church of England" which was his split from Catholic Church.
3. After the split from Catholic church, one of the acts of English Reformation was Edward VI's (1537-1553) reformation of the Anglican Church.
4. After Edward VI death, Mary I reconciled with the pope and restored Catholicism in England during<em> 1553-1558.</em>
5. When Queen Elizabeth I came to power in <em>1558</em>, it was believed that she would restore Protestant belief.