Answer: B. taught by asking questions.
Socrates was a Greek philosopher considered one of the founders of Western philosophy. Socrates made no writings, but is known mainly by the accounts of his students Plato and Xenophon.
Socrates is also known for his method, called the "Socratic method." It is based on asking and answering questions to stimulate critical thinking. It is a method of hypothesis elimination, where each point is questioned, in an attempt to identify contradictions or implicit prejudices.
the president creating a law
B.
the division of powers between the state and federal branches of government
C.
Congress holding the power to establish post offices
D.
the Supreme Court ruling whether a law is constitutional
Answer: D.
Explanation:
First, understand that the use of checks and balances on a legislative power would be a body “checking” or confirming a law made by a legislative body to ensure fairness and affirm balance of power.
You can almost always narrow down to two answer choices. In this case, it wouldn’t be A because the president creating a law does not demonstrate a use of checks and balances since the president is the one creating the law in this situation. You can rule out C because it has nothing to do with the question. Between B and D, though B is relevant to the situation, it is not actually demonstrating the USE of checks and balances as the question while D does just that. Therefore, D is your answer.
B. the political rights of the English.
C. the shareholders’ rights in a joint-stock company. the colonists’ relationship
B. with the Powhatan.
The answer is B because i just took it the others are wrong.
The answer would be false. hope it helps.
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The battle of mobile bay. The American civil war