Answer: A.
Explanation: All the other could be controlled by other races in an act of racism but a is how the community is polluting their own environment and no one can control them its their own choice.
b.the economic costs of each size.
c.the political benefits of each size.
d.the political costs of each size.
The first alternative is correct (A).
The act of constructing a public space is part of the scope of a public policy.
All public policy must be based on social benefit, that is, how many people will be positively affected.
In the case of building a courthouse, the government leader must understand how many people need and what size is needed to benefit the entire community.
Answer:
Settled Subsistence farming. it occurs when farmers grow food crops to meet the needs of themselves and their families. In subsistence farming, farm output is targeted to survival and is mostly for local requirements with little or no surplus trade. The typical subsistence farm has a range of crops and animals needed by the family to feed and clothe themselves during this year.
Explanation:
B. It outlines how the government should function.
C. It establishes a national bank.
D. It outlines basic rights for people all around the world.
Answer:
I believe its D
Explanation:
I took the test not long ago
what settlers thought about “Manifest Destiny”
when Manifest Destiny occurred
where Manifest Destiny took place
where American Indians fought for their lands
Answer:
what conditions were like during travels
where Manifest Destiny took place
Explanation:
The Manifest Destiny is a phrase and idea that expresses the belief that the United States of America is a nation destined to expand from the Atlantic coasts to the Pacific. This idea is also used by supporters to justify other territorial acquisitions. The supporters of this ideology believe that the expansion is not only good, but also obvious (manifest) and accurate. This ideology could be summarized in the phrase: "By the Divine or God's Authority". The phrase happened to become a doctrine over time.
The answer is Paul. I got it wrong when I chose something else.