A. Incorrect- States location of California. No clue on discovery of gold.
California borders the Pacific Ocean.
B. Correct. The term 'Golden' gives a starter on the gold discovery later.
California became known as the Golden State.
C. Incorrect. Comparing size of states.
California is our third-largest state.
D. Incorrect. Out of topic, hinting natural disasters.
California also is home to earthquakes and landslides.
Im going with B sorry if it's wrong
Answer:
Andrew Cuomo, 2023
Chuck Schumer, 2021
Kirsten Gillibrand, 2022
Bill de Blasio, 2022
Letitia James, 2022
Scott stringer, 2021
Melinda Katz, 2024
Explanation:
These persons are up for re-election in the above mentioned years when their terms of office end and they can contest to occupy the offices again. Most of the terms of office are for four years duration. Some offices are limited to 2 terms, others 3, and many have indefinite terms. An elected official who wins a re-election contest returns to her office for another term of at least four years. These offices are mainly for New York governor, senator, mayor, attorney general, comptroller, etc. These politicians were elected on the platform of the Democratic Party.
Answer:
anyone who wasnt a white male
Explanation:
slavery was still present until the emancipation proclamation and even then segregation was present and women couldnt vote until 1920
Answer:
Reason is subservient to faith.
Explanation:
According to Aquinas, Reason comprises of things that we know from what we have seen and what we think. From reason we know that God exists. Reason does not require a revelation from God for us to know.
Faith comprises of things that we know from God revelation to us. The revelation can be from the bible or what is being taught in the church. An example of faith is that we know that Jesus died for us so that we would have eternal life.
Faith cannot be known from reason alone but faith builds on what we know (i.e. reason). Hence Reason is subservient to faith.
Faith and truth are similar and there should be no difference between what faith and reason tells us.