Explanation:
The Mayflower Compact expressed four main ideals (Cline 2003):
It expressed the deep faith and belief in God and His divine guidance, which was held so dear to the Pilgrim Fathers.
It expressed deep loyalty to native England and to the King, regardless of his actions to persecute and exile the Pilgrims.
It expressed mutual regard for one another as equals in the sight of God.
It expressed intent to establish just and equal laws upon which would be built a truly democratic form of government, the first recorded in history.
Answer:
1. Take power away from voters: · 2. Severely decrease congressional capacity: · 3. Limit incentives for gaining policy expertise:
Explanation:
La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.
Los efectos que tiene esta idea en los niños y las niñas es la siguiente.
Se dice que los niños y las niñas no razonan. Y lo que sucede es que en esta etapa de la infancia el niño se desenvuelve por sus impulsos e imita lo que ve en los adultos.
Los expertos sociólogos comentan que hasta los 9 o 10 años de edad, los infantes no son capaces de razonar lo que hacen, y sólo se dejan llevar por sus impulsos. Por ello, no pueden sopesar las consecuencias de sus actos. Por esos son niños.
A esa edad, les gusta correr, jugar, no distinguen entre sus acciones y se limitan a observar y repetir conductas que observan de sus padres en casa. Como dicen los expertos. A esa edad, los niños son como unas "esponjas y lo absorben todo." Por eso hay que tener cuidado con lo que se les enseña.
Answer:
Courts have begun to make freedom of speech more restricted in public schools due to outside problems such as drugs, threats, and riots (represented in the cases Tinker V. Des Moines, Bethel V. Fraser, J.S v. Bethlehem area school district, and Morse V. Fredrick.) Due to these outbursts, courts have begun to restrict speech that is a distraction to the school and school staff.
Explanation:
Answer: They do it because it might look like cocaine or LSD but that doesn't mean it actually is
Explanation:The prosecution must prove that a seized substance is indeed the illicit drug it claims it is by sending the evidence to a crime lab for analysis. The crime lab analyst then must testify at trial in order for the prosecution to make its case.