The most important producer in both freshwater and marine ecosystems<span> is phytoplankton.</span>
Answer: improper use of voting machines.
Explanation:
Straight-ticket voting is a type of voting in which all the candidates in a particular party has on general election ballot. Straight-ticket has been around since 1960s. During those times it was nearly impossible not to vote on a straight-party line vote.
All Voters would have received a colored ballot with that party's candidates on it.
On the 1st of June, 2017, Governor Abbott signed into law House Bill 25, this law eliminates the straight-ticket voting option in Texas stating from 2020.
It has been reported that voting machines are changing the selections of some straight-ticket voters but this is not true. This problem occur because some voters are either hitting a button or using the selection wheel before the screen has finished loading. When voters do this, the voting machines de-selects the pre-filled candidate selection.
Answer:
I think D is the answer to this question
Explanation:
Most of the time... nothing.... but the senators had a purple stripe as well as different colored togas were worn for different things but most of the time a mans rank was determined by his wealth and his amount of slaves... Hope I helepd! brianliest? :D
Answer:
Civil rights are the political and social freedoms that grant us equality. An example is the right to vote. Civil liberties refer to the rights that protect us from unjust oversight from governmental or other organizational interference. An example is freedom of speech.
Explanation:
The meaning of civil rights and civil liberties has always been blurred because both words are included in the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights. People often use these two ideas interchangeably. The emphasis in regards to civil liberties is the protection from unwanted government actions. Civil rights are the positive actions the government should take to make sure everyone in society is treated equally. Sometimes these dimensions of our laws are at odds, like when national security comes up against freedom of the press and their right to publish about government actions.