The answer is letter d. landlord's lien. This is when the tenant cannot pay the rent and so the landlord seizes a property that belongs to the tenant until the rent is paid. Not many states follow this anymore.
А A
surprisingly honest.
willing to listen to her.
determined to be cruel
worried about his family
Answer:
Willing to listen dont know what there saying butyah
Explanation:
Answer: The segment of the fault that has the best chance of experiencing a major earthquake is the section number 4 (red on the map).
Explanation:
This area has no experienced a major quake in 300 years. Taking into account that earthquakes occur about every 200 years in this region, the probabilities are very high.
Answer:
GDP per capita.
Explanation:
When the gross domestic product is divided by the population size, we attain the GDP per capita, which means that we get to know how much of the money the country has would each citizen have if it were distributed equally among all the population. This is a good measurement to make comparisons among countries, because since there is a difference in population size and in GDP, having a number per capita makes the comparison a bit more fair.
Answer:
Learns is the correct answer
Explanation:
b) Binary understandings of gender are being increasingly challenged by young people, who are creatively reconstructing traditional gender meanings.
c) Better scientific understandings of how sex operates have replaced amorphous ideas about gender.
d) Gender is becoming unregulated in American society, leading to identity crises among American youth.
Answer:
The correct answer is b) Binary understandings of gender are being increasingly challenged by young people, who are creatively reconstructing traditional gender meanings.
Explanation:
While it cannot be said that the concepts of male and female have entirely lost validity in the United States--and indeed it is unclear when or if this will ever happen--, it is true that younger generations of Americans are increasingly questioning their relevance and applicability to their own personal identities. To a large degree, this stems from decades of feminist and queer activism striving to break down oppressive and damaging notions of gender and all of their day-to-day implications for gender roles, familial relationships, workplace relationships, professional development, government policy, education and so on.
Though it is true that some scientists are even beginning to challenge the notion of biological sex as a binary choice between male and female, and instead proposing to see it as a spectrum, this idea has not yet gained sufficient acceptance in the scientific community to explain the widespread interest in concepts like genderqueerness among younger Americans.
Finally, there is no indication that this newfound openness around topics of gender and sexuality has caused identity crises among American youth, nor can it be said that US policy has caused Americans' gender to become "deregulated".
For these reasons, the correct answer is b).