The options for this question are:
<em>A. "High School Students Volunteer at Senior Center"</em>
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<em>B. "Local Woman Donates 2,000th Pint of Blood"</em>
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<em>C. "Republicans Sweep State Elections for Second Time in a Row"</em>
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<em>D. "</em><em>Local Citizens Group Persuades City Council to Extend School</em>
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The correct answer is D.
An interest group is a group of individuals that unite around a demand, an issue, something in common that they need. In the political process, this usually happens when a group of people wants something from the government.
In the situation above a group of citizens is organized to demand an extension of the school year. They succeed in pressing the public power to agree to their demands because they collectively organized and were able to show it was a public question.
The correct drop-downs according to the listed civilization includes:
- Persia
- Assyria
- Chaldea
- Babylonia
- Sumer
<h3>Which civilization is known for unsurpassed fabrics?</h3>
- The Persia is the civilization is known for unsurpassed fabrics.
<h3>Which civilization is known for world's first aqueduct?</h3>
- The Assyria is the civilization known for world's first aqueduct .
<h3>Which civilization is known for plow with a metal tip?</h3>
- The Chaldea is the civilization known for plowing with a metal tip.
<h3>Which civilization is known for developed astronomy?</h3>
- The Babylonia is the civilization known for developed astronomy.
<h3>Which civilization is known for established the first schools?</h3>
- The Sumer is the civilization known for establishing the first schools
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<span>Nathaniel Hawthorne is often considered a Gothic writer.
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Gothic writing initially began in England; American Gothic literature began in the 19th century, with short stories by Nathaniel Hawthorne and Edgar Allan Poe.
> Nathaniel Hawthorne also writes with a sense of mystery, and his characters are very flawed. </span>