How can a hoax generate social change?A.By showing that the hoaxer is responsible
B.By forcing the hoaxer to apologize to the people
C.By broadcasting an issue to many people at once
D.By directly changing a government's laws and policies

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

C. By broadcasting an issue to many people at once.

Explanation:

Getting many people to know about an issue can lead individuals to a social change since people don't generally think about the subject, so they pursue what the media says because it is the "right way".

Answer 2
Answer:

B: by broadcasting an issue to many people at once.




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Choose the type of analogy used in this sentence: Water is to moisten as spade is to dig.
A synonym analogy
B.antonym analogy
C. description analogy
D. function analogy

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The analogy "Water is to moisten as spade is to dig," is a function analogy.

An analogy is the comparison of two pairs of words. Specifically, a function analogy compares the function of two things. In this example, the funtion of water is to moisten, while the function of a spade is to dig.

It would be D function analogy.

:( :(Jennifer turned in her applications. She waited by the phone for a response. A week went by. Jennifer had not heard anything. She began to get worried about finding a job in time to buy Christmas presents for her family. After two more days, Jennifer decided to begin calling the stores she had applied to. The manager of the first store said she had tried to call Jennifer for an interview. The number she had was incorrect. 19 Jennifer turned in her applications. She waited by the phone for a response. Without changing the meaning, what is the best way to change these simple sentences into one compound sentence? A. Jennifer turned in her applications although she waited by the phone for a response. B. Jennifer turned in her applications and waited by the phone for a response. C. Jennifer turned in her applications, she waited by the phone for a response. D. Jennifer turned in her applications, and she waited by the phone for a response.

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Answer:

B.

Explanation:

Jennifer turned in her applications, and she waited by the phone for a response. A compound sentence is a sentence with two independent clauses separated by a comma and FANBOY (for, and, nor, but, or, yet). "Jennifer turned in her applications" and "She waited by the phone for a response" are both complete sentences on their own, meaning they're independent clauses. In the sentence, "Jennifer turned in her applications, and she waited by the phone for a response," both clauses are separated by a comma and a FANBOY, which is "and" in this case. Therefore, B. is the answer. I hope I explained this clearly, lol. Have a good day :)

Describe incidents of xenophobia in your community

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One incident that I can think of was when my close friend had her internship at a place where the inhabitants were mostly Muslims. She trembles at the sight of them and she's hardly herself when she sees them. She's a good person, not at all racist and judgmental, but her fear seems to have sprung forth from news about extremists. 

How are rights and obligations Linked? Give an example. (This is actually for Sociology)

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Rights and obligations are two different tasks that a person has to face in order to be better in life and relate to society.

Law is a normative and institutional order of human behavior in society inspired by postulates of justice and legal certainty. Its character and content is based on social relationships in a certain place and time. The concept of law is studied by the philosophy of law. Throughout history jurists, philosophers and legal theorists have proposed alternative definitions and different legal theories without there being consensus on their definition. A clear example of the right are human rights.

The obligation, on the other hand, refers to something that needs to be done whether we like it or not. Obligations must be fulfilled, because they are explicitly stated and can not be ignored if one lives and belongs to a society. Obligations are not subject only to the desires and consciences of individuals, nor to their morality; but they must be fulfilled everywhere. They are more related to the legal field, unlike the duties that are purely moral.


Right: Something everyone should be able to do.

Obligation: Something you have to do.

Both are nouns, and things that are capable of being dealt with.

Ex: I have the right to sit in the front of the bus.

Ex: It is my obligation as an American citizen to my taxes.


Who is Henry the 8th and what is his hstory

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Henry, the second son of King Henry VII and Elizabeth of York, was born on 28 June 1491 at Greenwich Palace. After the death of his elder brother Arthur in 1502, Henry became heir to the English throne.King of EnglandWhen Henry VII died in 1509, this popular eighteen-year-old prince, known for his love of hunting and dancing, became King Henry VIII. Soon after he obtained the papal dispensation required to allow him to marry his brother's widow, Catherine of Aragon.In the first years of his reign Henry VIII effectively relied on Thomas Wolsey to rule for him, and by 1515 Henry had elevated him to the highest role in government: Lord Chancellor.In 1521 Pope Leo X conferred the title of Defender of the Faith on Henry for his book 'Assertio Septem Sacramentorum', which affirmed the supremacy of the Pope in the face of the reforming ideals of the German theologian, Martin Luther.Military mightHenry VIII's early military campaigns began when he joined Pope Julius II's Holy League against France in 1511. Wolsey proved himself to be an outstanding minister in his organisation of the first French campaign and while the Scots saw this war as an opportunity to invade England, they were defeated at Flodden in 1513. However war with France ultimately proved expensive and unsuccessful.Henry VIII is known as the 'father of the Royal Navy.' When he became king there were five royal warships. By his death he had built up a navy of around 50 ships. He refitted several vessels with the latest guns including the Mary Rose, which sank in 1545.Henry also built the first naval dock in Britain at Portsmouth and in 1546 he established the Navy Board. This set up the administrative machinery for the control of the fleet.A male heirHenry was acutely aware of the importance of securing a male heir during his reign. He was worried that he had only one surviving child, Mary, to show for his marriage to Catherine, who was now in her 40s. So the king asked Cardinal Wolsey to appeal to Pope Clement VII for an annulment and it soon became clear he wanted to marry Anne Boleyn, who had been a lady-in-waiting to his first wife.But, unwilling to anger Catherine of Aragon's nephew – the most powerful ruler in Europe, the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V – the Pope refused. Thomas Wolsey's ascendancy was cut short by this failure.In 1533, Henry VIII broke with the church and married the now pregnant Anne Boleyn in a secret ceremony. Henry was excommunicated by the Pope. The English reformation had begun.Head of the ChurchAfter Wolsey's downfall, Thomas Cromwell became Henry's chief minister and earned the confidence of the King by helping him to break with Rome and establish Henry VIII as head of the Church of England. This act also brought him much needed wealth through the dissolution of the well-funded monasteries. Over four years Cromwell ordered that 800 monasteries be disbanded and their lands and treasures taken for the crown.The cultural and social impact was significant, as much of the land was sold to the gentry and churches and monasteries were gutted and destroyed. Henry's personal religious beliefs remained Catholic, despite the growing number of people at court and in the nation who had adopted Protestantism.Anne BoleynIn September 1533 Anne gave birth to a daughter, Elizabeth (the future Queen Elizabeth I). Henry had grown tired of her, and after two further pregnancies ended in miscarriages, she was arrested in 1536 on trumped up charges of adultery and publicly beheaded at the Tower of London.Henry's third marriage, this time to lady-in-waiting, Jane Seymour, finally produced the son he so desperately desired with the birth of Edward in 1537. Jane Seymour died after childbirth and Henry ordered that she be granted a queen's funeral.In an attempt to establish ties with the German Protestant alliance, Thomas Cromwell arranged a marriage between the king and German princess Anne of Cleves. The marriage was a disaster and Henry divorced Anne a few months later. Henry blamed Cromwell for this mismatch and soon afterwards had him executed for treason.Final YearsThe final years of his reign witnessed Henry VIII's physical decline and an increasing desire to appear all-powerful. Henry continued with fruitless and expensive campaigns against Scotland and France.In 1540, the aging King married the teenage Catherine Howard. Their marriage was short lived. It was alleged that she had a previous relationship with Henry's courtier Francis Dereham and an affair with another courtier Thomas Culpeper. Catherine was executed for adultery and treason in 1542.Henry's final marriage to Catherine Parr, who acted like a nurse, was more harmonious and she would go on to outlive him.Henry VIII died on 28 January 1547 and was succeeded by his son, Edward VI. He was buried next to Jane Seymour in St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle. I think 
He was the King of England I think in the Tudor times and had 6 wives and divorced most of all of them except Jane Seymour cause she have him a son which what he wanted so he divorced most of them cause he wanted a son not a daughter so the so could carry on the throne but sadly Jane Seymour died after child birth.

How is the underlined pronoun in the sentence used? There were 15 people among us who knew CPR.

Underlined word: Us

A.
subject

B.
possessive

C.
object of a preposition

D.
direct object

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A: subject

honesty everything else is so wrong I can't even begin