The American Government insist that they are not corrupt because if they were to say they are, that would mean they would have to actually DO something about it.
Answer:
Manolo: Hello ... Irene, isn't it?
Irene: Yes. I'm Irene, okay?
MAnolo: Alright. I'm Manolo.
Irene: I hope I wasn't late.
Manolo: What time is it?
Irene: 2 pm.
Manolo: You arrived just in time.
Irene: What course do you take?
Manolo: I study history and philosophy and you?
Irene: English literature.
Manolo: Can we start the research?
Irene: Yes, we can. I believe that we can find suitable books in the third hall. Should we go?
Manolo: Sure.
Explanation:
The dialogue was made with basic questions between two people who were meeting and needed to do academic work together. As they were in a library, I believe that the execution of some academic research between the two is the most appropriate subject to establish this dialogue.
Answer:
C. national conventions for nominating presidential candidates
Explanation:
The progressives wanted the citizens to have as much influence as possible during the election of the president.
If presidential candidates were chosen by the national conventions, the political parties are the one that will decide which person can run as the presidential candidates. The citizens/voters have no say on it. This will increase the risk that the parties will only appoint nominees that serve the interest of the party, not the citizens.
This is why the progressives favor direct primaries, which enable the citizens to vote for the candidate that should run for the presidential election.
All bills originate in the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES...hope this helped
Answer:
Active exclusion
Explanation:
Active exclusion
Active exclusion is refer to that social exclusion that is deliberately done for avoiding or excluding someone or any member. There are broadly two type of social exclusion, passive and active exclusion. The difference between these two is based on intention. Active is intentionally exclusion and Passive is unintentional.
In the given case Sarah has decided not to go in reading group meeting because she want to exclude herself due to her classmate Jessica from the meeting.