Answer:
"We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America".
It is an absolutely true statement that the United States has more laws protecting workers than any other industrialized nation including Canada and Japan. The correct option among the two options that are given in the question is the first option or option "a". I hope the answer comes to your help.
Answer:
Lol this isn't your life's personal questions helper, but in my opinion I wouldn't
Explanation:
If you cause fighting issues on campus it could lead to trouble like getting suspended or even expelled. Just because fighting sounds cool and may give you a good reputation with your friends to be, "cool". Doesn't mean you should let peer pressure affect you to the wrong things. Not fighting is the right thing to do. If you seriously injure someone on purpose you could be in deep trouble. Even if you decide not to in your mind you'll know you did the right thing. If people say you were, "scared" give them your reasonings. Such as, " I don't want to be in trouble, or injure them" etc.
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Members of the 3rd Estate in France had all sorts of reasons to dislike the king and queen -- King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette -- in the days leading up to the French Revolution. Let me count the ways (well, a few of them):
1. Louis XVI was not a kingly figure. He preferred to be out in the woods hunting or at a workbench taking apart a clock than doing the tasks of royal government. He wasn't the sort of person to inspire the confidence of the people in him.
2. Marie Antoinette was an Austrian princess, and the French people despised the Austrians. France and Austria had been enemies for years, and this attempt to bring the two countries together through a marriage wasn't popular with the people.
3. Louis and Marie had sex problems. You'd think that would be a private matter, but when you're the king and queen it's your job to produce an heir to the throne, and they weren't managing to do that.
4. Both Louis and Marie spent way too much money -- money that came from the taxpayers (the members of the 3rd Estate). Louis spent it on the lavish palace life of Versailles and on wars. (His government had given a huge loan to the Americans to help them fight vs. Britain.) Marie spent money on frills and dresses and jewelry and whatnot.
5. They didn't seem to know the people's situation or care about them much. They didn't want to be bothered with concerns about the poor people of France.
I could keep counting more ways, but that's enough for now!
Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be "Reconstruction," since this involved a Union military presence in the South. </span>