How did ruthies point of view changed at the end of the story

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Answer: At the end of the book, she says of the house on Mango Street that it is "the house I belong but do not belong to" (110). She yearns for a house of her own, and she says that one day, she will take her paper and books to that house. She dreams of a house "clean as paper before the poem

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Which of the following was the main reason that American colonists opposed the Stamp Act of 1765?

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Taxation without representation

The colonists opposed this act because it was the first act that taxed the colonists individually. All the others were taxing exported goods. Hope it helped

What type of work takes place in the judicial branch of the federal government? A. officials ensure that regulations are followed
b. officials carry out national policies and laws
c. officials make sure the constitution is obeyed
d. officials vote on laws and presidential appointments

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The correct answer should be C. officials make sure the constitution is obeyed

Voting is done by the legislative branch while ensuring and carrying out regulations and policies is done by the executive branch. The supreme court and courts make sure the constitution is obeyed.
Yes, the correct answer should be C. because the Judicial Branch determines wether the Constitution allows certain laws to be passed

What would be prohibited by the sixth amendment

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I'm pretty sure it prohibits any state from providing less protection for a right conferred by the 6th Amendment than is provided under the federal Constitution. 
The Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution affords criminal defendants seven discrete personal liberties: (1) the right to a Speedy Trial; (2)the right to a public trial; (3) the right to an impartial jury; (4) the right to be informed of pending charges; (5) the right to confront and to cross-examine adverse witnesses; (6) the right to compel favorable witnesses to testify at trial through the subpoena power of the judiciary; and (7)the right to legal counsel. Ratified in 1791, the Sixth Amendment originally applied only to criminal actions brought by the federal government.

40 POINTS PLEASE HELP QUICKLY!!! determine whether certain hypothetical laws passed by Congress are constitutional. Post a detailed response to the discussion prompt.

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All laws are passed by congress unless the president vetos the law
All laws are created by congress. They then pass through a vote in the congress. If the vote passes, it goes to the President to either be approved or vetoed.

Who is the president of Nepal​

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Bhidya devi bhandari

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Bidhya Devi Bhandari is the current president of Nepal.

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A proprietary colony was governed directly by the king.

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no, this false.

A proprietary colony still belonged to the king, indirectly, but it did not so directly: rather, it was directly owned by someone else to whom the king gave the colony as a reward for some special accomplishment. An example is Pennsyvania - a proprietary colony of William Penn.