What is the purpose of federalism? The goal of federalism is to preserve personal liberty by separating the powers of the government so that one government or group may not dominate all powers. The Framers believed that divided power was limited power and applied this theory as they created the Constitution. Why are federal provinces […]
Why did God create different personalities?
Why did God create different personalities? God wanted variety, says Nicole, 9, “because it is much more fun this way, and God knows that.” God wanted “to show His ability to be creative” by “making every color,” say Andy, 12, and Perry, 10. Color? For Jeremy, 11, God is the great conductor who “made us […]
What happens if a charged conductor is brought near an uncharged insulator?
What happens if a charged conductor is brought near an uncharged insulator? Question: A charged conductor is brought near an uncharged insulator. (d) The objects will repel each other only if the conductor has a negative charge. Can a charged conductor attract an uncharged insulator? So, a charged insulator ATTRACTS an uncharged insulator, whatever its […]
What tactics did Gandhi advocate to bring about social change?
What tactics did Gandhi advocate to bring about social change? Gandhi introduced to the world the concepts of ahimsa (nonviolence) and satyagraha (peaceful civil disobedience). Within the framework of these concepts, Gandhi employed a multitude of tactics, such as peaceful noncooperation with the authorities and massive boycotts of goods and services. What was Gandhi trying […]
What are the 3 requirements for a representative?
What are the 3 requirements for a representative? Article I, Section 2 of the Constitution sets three qualifications for representatives. Each representative must: (1) be at least twenty-five years old; (2) have been a citizen of the United States for the past seven years; and (3) be (at the time of the election) an inhabitant […]
What traditional Flemish symbols can you identify in the piece below?
What traditional Flemish symbols can you identify in the piece below? The correct answer is D) all of the above. The traditional Flemish symbols that can be identified in the piece below are fertility, dogs, and windows. What does the white towel in the back of the middle panel represent? In the above image, what […]
What are the 3 main hormones that regulate digestion?
What are the 3 main hormones that regulate digestion? The five major hormones are: gastrin ( stomach ), secretin ( small intestine ), cholecytokinin (small intestine), gastric inhibitory peptide (small intestine), and motilin (small intestine). What are the 3 stages of digestion? Different phases of digestion take place including: the cephalic phase, gastric phase, and […]
What does a high natural increase rate mean?
What does a high natural increase rate mean? Definition: The rate of natural increase refers to the difference between the number of live births and the number of deaths occurring in a year, divided by the mid-year population of that year, multiplied by a factor (usually 1,000). It is equal to the difference between the […]
How many Middle Eastern countries are in Europe?
How many Middle Eastern countries are in Europe? The Middle East comprises seventeen countries in total. What countries are located in the Middle East? By the mid-20th century a common definition of the Middle East encompassed the states or territories of Turkey, Cyprus, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, Israel, the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, Jordan, […]
What are the ramifications negative of cultures with low status consistency?
What are the ramifications negative of cultures with low status consistency? What defines communities that have low status consistency, is the communities unemployed. Are they living in a food deserts and the grocery stores that are in the neighborhood do not have fresh produces. The ramifications of a low status is obesity in the communities. […]