I would think the answer would be because of the internet.
Answer:a. reasoning from principle
Explanation:Catherine is drawing her reasoning from a principle which legally guides the sale of tobbaco to minors , so she moves from this general principle into making specific conclusion. She pays attention to this general principle and make statements to support that how reasoning from principle works .
Answer:
Power and perceived power are a very important factors in human life in order to achieve goals. A person needs to perceived she or he has the power to make decisions, to lead his or her life and to influence with it's ideas to others. This is how necessary and benefitial it is to both percieved power and to have it.
Percieved power is detrimental when people feel they can manipulate and control other people's decisions and life. This factor is very harmful for the person and for others.
Power is detrimental when a person can actually have the power given by money or position to control others and harm them.
Explanation:
Power is one of the most fearless weapons, it can damage people, and the ambitious it generates can make a person lose their mind.
It is necessary to have certain real power over one's own life so others won't take control of ones life. It is necessarry to perceived power in order to achieve things in life.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
In the history of beginnings of French Cuisine, Ancient Regime was the period between the 1500s to 1700s. In this period, it is said that culinary skills did not developed because of restrictions in guilds.
At that time, guilds were bound with certain restrictions, they were assigned to engage in certain kinds of food and business only. These guilds were under government's guidance. Guilds were divided into two groups-- one who sold the raw food such as butchers, traders, etc; other group were those who provided food such as bakers, poultryman, etc.
Thus the correct answer is option B. They were restricted due to restrictions in guilds.
I might be wrong, but I believe that it's D.) Delaware.
Sorry if it was incorrect.