Answer:
Machiavelli's concept of "is it better to be feared or to be loved?" is presented in his book 'The Prince'. He presents the notion that one should wish to be both love and feared, but, because it is difficult to be unite them in one person, it is much safer for the prince to be feared than loved. A Prince therefore must be feared. Only a Prince who is feared can provide security to life and property.
Explanation:
Module 2 Assessment,Grade 5, Florida Virtual social studies
Answer:
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Explanation:
What does the diagram show about Earth’s interior?
A.The outer core is the hottest region.
B.The mantle is hotter than the outer core.
C.The continental crust is the coolest region.
D.The inner core is cooler than the lithosphere
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The Correct choice is :
The continental crust is the coolest region.
Self government and social contract are both WRONG!
What is the answer?
Answer: Rule of law or Separation of powers
Explanation:
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a) Identify the constitutional clause that is common to both Shaw v. Reno and Easley v. Cromartie.
b) Based on the constitutional clause identified in part A, explain why the facts elucidated in Easley v. Cromartie might have led to a different holding than the holding in Shaw v. Reno.
c) Describe an action that members of the public who disagree with the holding in Easley v. Cromartie could take to limit its impact.
Answer:
a. The Equal Protection Clause is a clause from the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. The clause provides that "nor shall any State [...] deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws".
Its purpose is to apply substantially more constitutional restrictions against the states than had applied before the Civil War. Hence, in Shaw v. Reno, 509 U.S. 630 (1993), Supreme Court held that redistricting based on race must be held to a standard of strict scrutiny under the equal protection clause while bodies doing redistricting must be conscious of race to the extent that they must ensure compliance with the Voting Rights Act.
While in the case of Easley v. Cromartie, 532 U.S. 234 (2001), Supreme Court held that the State violated the Equal Protection Clause in drawing the 1997 boundaries was based on clearly erroneous findings.
b. In the case of Easley v. Cromartie, an appeal from the decision given in hunt v. Cromartie was filed in the supreme court of the United States by Easley. In hunt v. Cromartie, the court held that the legislature of North Carolina did not use the factor of race while drawing the boundaries in the twelfth congressional district,1992. It was held by the court that the legislature did not violate the equal protection clause of the constitution and no evidence to prove that legislature set its boundaries on a racial basis rather than a political basis.
In Easley v Cromartie the appeal was that drawing the boundaries for voting violated the equal protection clause of the constitution. The supreme court of the United States held that the decision of the district court is erroneous because it actually relied upon racial factors and this is not in the interest of the state.
In Shaw v. Reno the court concluded that the plan of North Carolina tried to segregate the voters on the basis of race.
Answer: A.) Its purpose is to apply substantially more constitutional restrictions against the states than had applied before the Civil War. Hence, in Shaw v. Reno, 509 U.S. 630 (1993), Supreme Court held that redistricting based on race must be held to a standard of strict scrutiny under the equal protection clause while bodies doing redistricting must be conscious of race to the extent that they must ensure compliance with the Voting Rights Act. While in the case of Easley v. Cromartie, 532 U.S. 234 (2001), Supreme Court held that the State violated the Equal Protection Clause in drawing the 1997 boundaries was based on clearly erroneous findings. Its goal is to impose significantly more constitutional limitations on the states than existed prior to the Civil War. Therefore, the Supreme Court ruled in Shaw v. Reno, 509 U.S. 630 (1993), that racial redistricting must be subject to strict scrutiny under the equal protection clause and that the bodies responsible for redistricting must be aware of race to the extent that they must ensure compliance with the Voting Rights Act. While the Supreme Court found that the State violated the Equal Protection Clause in defining the 1997 borders was based on patently false conclusions in the case of Easley v. Cromartie, 532 U.S. 234 (2001).
B.) Easley filed an appeal with the US Supreme Court in the case of Easley v. Cromartie, challenging the ruling in Hunt v. Cromartie. In the case of Hunt v. Cromartie, the court determined that the North Carolina legislature did not consider race when establishing the borders of the twelfth congressional district in 1992. The court ruled that there was no proof that the legislature had violated the equal protection article of the constitution or that it had drawn boundaries based on race rather than politics. In Easley v Cromartie the argument was that establishing the borders for voting violated the equal protection clause of the constitution. The United States Supreme Court ruled that the lower court's ruling was incorrect because it genuinely relied on racial issues, which is against the interests of the state. In Shaw v. Reno, the court found that North Carolina's voting strategy attempted to separate voters based on race.
c.) I think that a move that members of this court would disagree with the BLM (Black lives Matter) movement. This case, Easley v Cromartie has severe relations to the equal protection clause. This clause states, "No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws." This clause when then debunked when later furthering the case, which is almost exactly what the BLM movement was about. Both cases disagreed with the equality of particular groups of people.
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Scenario:
Makwa has just moved to Kingston from Flying Post First Nation reserve. He and his family have been off-reserve many times and felt the move would be relatively easy, however, this is Makwa’s first time at formal care. Up until now, he was community-raised.
Teachers have been observing the 3-year-old for two months now and are seeing the following:
Lack of inclusion in activities
Unwilling to stop activities for transition
Hitting other children
No social connections
Separation anxiety upon drop off which lasts for up to two hours
Refuses to use the toilet in care
Screams when others are speaking loudly.
The parents have offered no help when spoken to and seem to think he will be fine. The parents are also new to town and have new jobs that are creating stress in their lives.
Question: How can the teachers of makwa do to help him?
Answer:
Cooperate with the child and not wait to be cooperated with.
Explanation:
Children always have a different perspective of things. He might be sick and might not. If the teachers try and get down on his level and think like a child, will see that the child isn’t at fault at all. It’s just simple for me since children seem to really like me :). I was told that I looked approachable and nice. So I think that plays an important role. And it also depends on how you talk to the child. A way to encourage the child to cooperate, is make things seem fun! For example, you make things seem like a secret cuz children love keeping secrets.
Ex: Let me tell you a secret ok? I have brought with me two cones of ice cream and I want to share it with someone, do you know someone that’s nice?
so try to NOT make it seem like youre blaming him!
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Who was the vice president of the Confederate States
Answer:
Alexander Hamilton Stephens,
Which of the following is NOT an accomplishment of Emperor Qin?
Answer:
Where's The following? I need more context.
Why do lifetime appointments help censure that federal judges rule impartially on legal issues
Answer:
The lifetime term provides job security, and allows appointed judges to do what is right under the law, because they don't have to fear that they will be fired if they make an unpopular decision.
Explanation:
How did African culture diffuse into the Americas?
1.
through slavery
2.
through African studies
3.
through an appreciation of African art
4.
through delicious African cuisine
What does an IP right entitle a person with?
Intellectual property right (IP) gives a person the right to sole ownership or exclusiveness to their own innovation or any innovation they want to protect over a period of time.
Advantages of Intellectual property rights Promotes the marketability of your business.It converts ideas into money-making assetsMarkets the originality of your business' products and services.It Facilities access or raise finance for your business. Promotes export opportunities for your business.Learn more about IP right at https://brainly.com/question/1078532
The period of childhood is categorized as the period from birth to ________________ or_________________
Answer:
infancy to adulthood
Explanation:
Why would the southern plantation owners view abolition as an assault on their way of life???
How did the economic success of the south led to the need for major reforms (like abolition)?
Help please
Answer:
CHINA
Explanation:
Who t
aught people to lead a simple, natural life.
Answer:
smart people, unfortunately, the government does not agree with that
Explanation:
Two statements are given in the question below as Assertion (A) and Reason (R). Read the statements and choose the appropriate option.
Assertion (A): Igneous rocks are also referred to as primary rocks.
Reason(R): These rocks are formed by solidification of lava and magma.
(1 Point)
A. Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A
B. Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
C. A is true but R is false
D. A is false but R is true
Answer:
B.) Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
Explanation:
The correct explanation of (A) is:
Igneous rocks are known as primary rocks because they were the first ones to be formed in the rock cycle and do not contain any organic remains.
The flight or fight response is our body's physiological response to perceived
threats and is the basic physiological function that is the same today as it
was in prehistoric times.
True
O False
I'd say that it's true
Answer: true, The flight or fight response is our body's physiological response to perceived
Which of the following is an example of an inclined plane?
A see saw
A ramp
Scissors
A pulley
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
It's a ramp
Explanation:
I got it right on my quiz
Bathing material used by cheras cholas and pandiya
Answer:
The Chola dynasty was a Tamil thalassocratic empire of southern India, one of the longest-ruling dynasties in the world's history. The earliest datable references to the Chola are in inscriptions from the 3rd century BCE left by Ashoka, of the Maurya Empire (Ashoka Major Rock Edict No.13). As one of the Three Crowned Kings of Tamilakam, along with the Chera and Pandya, the dynasty continued to govern over varying territory until the 13th century CE. Despite these ancient origins, the period when it is appropriate to speak of a "Chola Empire" only begins with the medieval Cholas in the mid-9th century CE.
The Cholas left a lasting legacy. Their patronage of Tamil literature and their zeal in building temples has resulted in some great works of Tamil literature and architecture. Chola kings were avid builders and envisioned the temples in their kingdoms as places of worship but also as centers of economic activity. were also well known for their art, specifically temple sculptures and 'Chola bronzes', exquisite bronze sculptures of Hindu deities built in a lost-wax process they pioneered; that continues (to a certain extent) to this day. They established a centralized form of government and a disciplined bureaucracy. The Chola school of art spread to Southeast Asia and influenced the architecture and art of Southeast Asia.[13][14] The medieval Cholas are best known for the construction of the magnificent Brihadisvara temple at Thanjavur, commissioned by the most famous Chola king, Rajaraja Chola in 1010 CE.
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Explanation:
what should be done to make foreign employment well managed by government host country and employees?
Answer:
47
Explanation:
Why were the wealthy Americans the Enlightenment leaders?
Vitamin C is plentiful in
apples
corn
beans
oranges
Answer:
Oranges, these are the main source for vitamin c
Answer:
oranges
Explanation:
the answer is oranges because they have vitamin c. the most vitamin c
As sugar planters fled from the revolution in Haiti, some moved to Cuba’s Oriente Province, others to North America—to Louisiana. By the time the Haitian plantation owners and overseers reached New Orleans, abolitionists were pressing to end the African slave trade. The tragedy is that this movement to end slavery did nothing to improve conditions in Louisiana. In fact, the state that slaves called Lousy Anna was the worst place for an African in America; it was the Caribbean all over again—a death sentence.
In every single American slave state, the population of enslaved people kept rising even after the slave trade was abolished. That was because enough enslaved children were born, lived, and grew to become adults. There was just one exception to this rule: Louisiana, where the native-born enslaved population kept dropping. Sugar was a killer.
–from Sugar Changed the World,
by Marc Aronson and Marina Budhos
How does loaded language help to develop the central idea of this passage?
a.It is combined with facts to paint an emotional picture for the reader.
b.It is used to distract the reader from historical accuracies.
c.It is favored over verifiable details as a way to influence the reader.
d.It is used to avoid bias and focus on details that can be supported.
Answer:
Explanation:
C
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Describe globalization and list an advantage and disadvantage of globalization for the United States?
Answer:
globalization-
Explanation:
it is the word used to describe the growing independence of the world 'sat economics, culture, and populations, brought about by cross border trade in goods and services, technology,and flows of investment,people, and information
advantage-
1 transfer of technology
2 better services
3 standardization of living
disadvantage-
1 unequal economic growth
2 lack of local business
3 causes job displacement
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Smith wrote about this event 15 years after it happened. Do you think he remembered it exactly happened and why?
Answer: Yes, because he wrote about his event
Which was a feature of the Triangle Trade?
Answer:
Triangular trade or triangle trade is a historical term indicating trade among three ports or regions. Triangular trade usually evolves when a region has export commodities that are not required in the region from which its major imports come. Triangular trade thus provides a method for rectifying trade imbalances between the above regions.
Explanation:
Which Resources are found in Brazil's Rain Forest?
Choose all answers that apply! :)
A. Wheat
B. Nuts
C. Rubber
D. Medical Plants
Answer:
C,D
Explanation:
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Answer:
Hiiiiiii!!! :)))
Explanation:
How are you?
Answer:
hiiiiii hru wyd
Explanation:
WHat is the circa (time period) of the mayan headdress
Answer:
c. 600-900
Explanation:
What the bond type of baking soda?
Answer:
Ionic Compound
Explanation:
Baking soda is composed of sodium ions, Na+ and bicarbonate ions HCO−3
Answer:
Baking Soda is an ionic compound
why was foreign aid important to the parriot cause during the Revolution
Answer:
i dont know like a baddie
Explanation:
how to be a baddie