Answer:
Christianity vs Muslims
Explanation:
Christians believe the Bible teaches that marriage is for life. During a Christian wedding ceremony the bride and groom make promises before God to live faithfully with each other until death. Christians believe the husband and wife become ‘one flesh’ when they get married, that God actually unites the couple in a spiritual way. This unity is expressed through sexual intercourse.
Muslims:The Judge would then summon the husband and ask him to declare a divorce upon his wife and free her from the marriage. If the husband for any reason refuses, the Sharia Judge has the right to declare a divorce between the husband and the wife in marriage.
Answer: B. The company sold stock, created an expedition, and profited from the expedition
Explanation:
I had the same question on a quiz and got it right.
Answer: Rightly so, every place experience scarcity or shortages of some sort.
Scarcity can be defined as a lack or deficiency of something. It is a situation whereby something that is readily available is in an inadequate amount.
West Africa, Nigeria, one of the scarcity experienced here is electricity.
In Nigeria, about 40,000 megawatts is needed to sustain the basic population but only about 5,000 megawatts is readily available, that is just 12.5% of the total needed. This a clear definition of scarcity.
Answer:
The correct answer is D.
Explanation:
A confounding variable is a variable that you didn’t account for. It is when an experimenter cannot tell the difference between the effects of different factors on a variable. This method is used to influence the outcome of experimental design.
Answer: Moscow, Russia.
Explanation:
Moscow is the capital city of Russia. It has an estimated population of 10,500,000 people with a very low density per square mile. It is the second most populated city in Europe behind Istanbul, Turkey. The name Moscow is often thought to be derived from the Moskva River.
It has one of Europe's largest economies, and low living costs compared to other major cities.