1) One religion could have incited wars (such as the crusades)
2) Two religions could be fighting each other (Hindus and Muslims at the Partition of India)
3) Religion can prohibit wars and violence(Jainism)
4) Religion can inspire people to help other people in wars (some Churches during the Holocaust)
a) The winner-take-all feature is a rule for the Electoral College. It basically says that out of the 48 states that participate, whichever candidate has the majority or popular vote takes all of the state’s Electoral votes.
(b) Presidential candidates will be affected by the electoral college because one of their main focuses is media and money, on states where a lot of people vote based on their own theories. Not leaning towards being Democrat or Republican. Being able to change their thoughts would have a big advantage for them. Another reason effecting presidential candidates is picking Vice Presidents. They will choose a candidate that is on the same party and to bring more appeal to the campaign.
(c) One example, to explain why winner-takes-all can relate to third party candidates, is because it is difficult to win electoral college meaning for third party candidates it’s harder to raise or gain funds.
(d) The Electoral College has been around for so long that to abolish it would require a change in a constitutional amendment. Also it gives confidence and fairness to small states because each elector represents fewer people than in the larger states.
Answer:
All of the following practices have proven effective for managing lessons learned in an organization EXCEPT: a. assignment of a lessons learned database "owner" who reviews new lessons and incorporates into existing lessons. b. coding of lessons learned to facilitate searches by future teams. c. creation of databases, shared folders or wikis that all workers can easily access. d. documenting all lessons learned only at the end of the project.
Explanation:
Declaring war and coining money are considered <u>expressed powers.</u>
Expressed Powers, also called "Delegated Powers", are those that are listed in the U.S.'s Constitution, specifically in Article I, Section 8. There's a total of 27.
The Congress, which is a legislative branch that has a huge amount of authority over American national policy, is the one with the power of both: to declare war and to coin money.