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The correct answer is A. gave the EPA the authority to regulate water quality in navigable waterways.
The Clean Water Act is a federal law which governs water pollution. Its main objectve is to mantain the integrity of the United States waters; it is administered by state governments and the U.S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Navigable waters are protected by the CWA but it does not protect groundwater since groundwater protection is included in the Safe Drinking Water Act.
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Prior to and during health assessment of patients, factors such as the health status of the patient/client, the age and cognitive ability of the patient, learning disability as well as gender issues need to be considered as these can have an impact on the assessment process. This chapter discusses these factors, and also explores some of the essential ethical aspects of the process of completing a patient assessment such as privacy, confidentiality, respect for dignity and truthfulness. All these aspects can be subsumed under the principle of respect for persons. The environment within which assessment takes place could also impact on the assessment process. The clinical differences between adults and children, and the different levels of cognition in children at various stages of development can affect how children may be assessed. The chapter also outlines the differences in health‐related behavior of men and women.
B. Spain. Since they were a dominant power oversea's and were trying to gain more influence/territory. They were also trying to help the independence of Cuba and not most countries at the time was able to guarantee another country for any reason.
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The Meiningers created a new trend of costumes for their theater productions.
Explanation:
The Meiningers were a group of theater established by Duke George II. He grabbed inspiration from the different places they went. He used his knowledge of art history to create detailed and historically costumes that compensate and helped create the scenery. The costumes were not only costumes, they were part of the story and played a great part when portraying any play. What made this group special and groundbreaking, is that in every play they try creating a very natural illusion where actors could show an authentic performance. After they travel with their tour, many countries start “copying” the costumes ideas, stating that the costumes were perfectly made and that they blended perfectly with every play.