For my DBQ, do I have to use historical context, intended audience and Point of View (all 3 of them for each of my evidences) or can I just choose one and use it for my 3 ? Any tips for the DBQ
What is the mass of the lightbulb and paper clips together
Answer:
251.0g
Explanation:
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It has been objected also against a bill of rights, that, by enumerating particular exceptions to the grant of power, it would
disparage those rights which were not placed in that enumeration; and it might follow by implication, that those rights which
were not singled out, were intended to be assigned into the hands of the General Government, and were consequently
insecure. This is one of the most plausible arguments I have ever heard against the admission of a bill of rights into this
system; but, I conceive, that it may be guarded against.
- James Madison, 1789
According to Madison, why did some people oppose the addition of a bill of rights to the Constitution?
Answer: Limited the rights of Americans
Explanation:
The Bill of Rights was the compromise that eventually got the Anti-Federalists to agree to ratify the United States Constitution because they had been worried about the Federal Government being too powerful.
We can see from here however, that there was opposition to the Bill of Rights.
The opponents argued that if particular rights were outlined specifically, the rights that were not outlined in like manner may be abused by the government which in effect would lead to the Bill of Rights limiting the rights of the very people it is meant to empower.
James Madison however, believed that the risk of this could be mitigated.
Answer:
its the ninth amendment
Explanation:
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Question 6
"Going the extra mile" in the workplace represents
A) high morale.: don't pick this answer its Incorrect
B) ethics.
C) low self-esteem.
D) professional conduct.
Answer:
Ethtics
Explanation:
Shows that the worker has a strong work ethic to go above than what is required of them
List and explain the significance of three major long-term impacts of New World colonization.
Answer/Explanation:
Since the New World was colonized, more land was available to the the European powers, new work became available, and many were free to practice the religion they wanted.
More Land:
Europe was overpopulated during the time, when people moved to the new world, it allowed more space and potentially more profits.
New Work:
The work available led to more profit and supplies. Northern settlements had a strong trade relationship because the amount of lumber and coastal area. This allowed high trade a boat manufacturing, that Europe bought for common goods.
Free Religion:
In the 1600's puritans and many other European groups left Europe because they were forced to practice a specific religion or martyred for their current religion. Having a new land, would allow new rules on religion.
It only takes 2 or 3 attempts before a behavior becomes a habit.
t or f
Answer:
false it takes more than that
Explanation:
It only takes 2 or 3 attempts before a behavior becomes a habit.
True False Answer :This statement is false.
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A couple decides to keep having children until they have a girl, at which point they will stop having
children. They also agree to having a maximum of three children. The table below shows the probability
distribution of X = the number of children such a couple would have.
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2
3
X = # of children
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0.5
0.25
0.25
Given that ux = 1.75 children, find the standard deviation of the children such a couple would have.
Round your answer to two decimal places.
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children
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Answer: .83 Children