Answer:
Jargon
Explanation:
A Jargon is specific term used by people in a certain field. The terms used are only understood by the people in the specific field and not understood by the others.
Here, the terms adware, biometrics, and dongles used by Seth is jargon that is used by people in the field of computers. The people in the audience do not work in the field of computers hence do not understand the terms and feel uninterested to the speech.
Maine was the first state to respond to Watson’s campaign, ratifying the amendment in 1983. In 1992, Michigan became the 38th state to ratify the amendment, casting the final vote needed to make the proposed amendment an actual part of the United States Constitution.
The amendment that Watson lobbied for states the following: “No law, varying the compensation for the services of the Senators and Representatives, shall take effect, until an election of Representatives shall have intervened.”
In short, the Twenty-Seventh Amendment states that a sitting Congress cannot give itself a raise or cut its pay during its current session. Any pay raise or cut would take effect for the next Congress.
Respond to all parts of the question. In your response, use substantive examples where appropriate.
A. Describe the role of Congress in passing a constitutional amendment.
B. Explain how the states affect the process described in Part A.
C. The Equal Rights Amendment was passed by Congress but never ratified by the states. Many other proposed amendments have shared the same fate. Explain how the high bar in passing amendments, as illustrated in this example, reflects the Framers’ ideas about government.
b. mixed/traditional
c. command/market
d. traditional/command
a. Imports
b. Exports
c. Free trade
d. Customs duties
b. the Fifth Amendment right to due process of law.
c. the Sixth Amendment right to confront witnesses.
d. the Eighth Amendment right to a limit on fines.
b. government
c. nonprofit
d. federal
I would choose a. community. Since it is dealing with a very small area, it is the community who must first mobilize to create this awareness campaign. It has identified a problem of alcoholism in its area and must consult with other members of the community on the appropriate measures needed to start the campaign. Once it picks up steam, then it can get help from non-profit organizations and government.