<u>Explanation:</u>
Historical context: The text tells the story of one of America's most deadly storms; The Schoolchildren’s Blizzard of 1888. We can remember, that at the time there were no advanced/efficient weather forecasting tools and they were way through the winter season.
Intended audience: The text was intended for those who did not witness the events of that tragic day. For example, this was indicated with the statement <em>"In the 1930s, during the Great Depression, the WPA Federal Writers’ Project...created by the US government...interviewed survivors of the Schoolchildren’s Blizzard."</em>
Author's purpose: The author only seeks to narrate events that occurred by including the accounts of those who witnessed and survived it.
Author's point of view: The opening lines of the text reveals his point of view when he said,<em> "The winter of 1887–1888 was one of the worst on record for the Midwest."</em>
When the courts are under the influence of the congress, There would be no establishment that can stop the congress from passing the law that violate the rights of the citizens.
Because of this, it is important to make the judiciary branch becomes a separate entity that can be controlled by the legislative branch (the congress). In case when the congress tried to pass a law that violate citizen's right or violate the constitution, the court of law can step in and prevent the law from being enacted.
Answer:
The correct answer would be C, As a provider of the resources needed to live.
Explanation:
An environment is a place, situation of surrounding where living things live. These living things are human beings, animals, plants, birds, etc. The function of this environment is to facilitate human life and support them. The basic function of environment is to provide raw materials which will help in the production of different plants, vegetables, fruits, etc to be eaten by humans and animals, etc. Environment provides raw material from natural resources like soil, air, water, forests, minerals, etc. So environment acts as a provider of the resources needed to live.
It was Vigdís Finnbogadóttir of Iceland in the 1989 presidential election.
Yes, there were huge plagues in Ancient Rome that caused all kind of devastation.....
One of the FIRST of the BIG plagues was the Antonine Plague, 165-180 AD, also known as the Plague of Galen, an ancient pandemic, whether of smallpox or measles, they are not sure, claimed the lives of TWO Roman emperors.
The disease broke out again 9 years later and caused up to 2,000 deaths a DAY at Rome, one quarter of those infected.
Total deaths have been estimated at five million.
Disease killed as much as one-third of the population in some areas, and decimated the Roman army.
This thing traveled far too, up into Gaul, all over Roman Europe.
The Plague of Justinian may have been the first instance of bubonic plague and was one of the causes of the Fall of the Roman Empire.
Smaller but no less deadlier plagues played havoc throughout the Roman Empire over many years.
Diseases from unkept Roman plumbing with the ground water mixing in with rain water.