Answer: D
Explanation: Nee was in the military, so she would support women in the military
Is it ethical for companies to advertise to children so heavily? Why or why not?
Is it ethical for companies to use ads that ask people to buy things that are unhealthy? Why or why not?
Is it ethical for companies to use images that are intended to manipulate the audience into thinking a luxury is necessary? Why or why not?
It is not ethical for companies to advertise to children so heavily. The American Academy of Pediatrics claims that too much exposure to marketing might encourage kids to smoke, drink, and eat poorly, which frequently results in obesity. Children are told by the advertising that they must have certain things in order to be happy and acceptable.
Why is advertising to children particularly troubling to ethicists?Constantly exposing young children to complex marketing content may cause them to develop negative societal ideals like consumerism and materialism.
Children have little to no money of their own and must convince their parents to purchase things on their behalf, hence advertising to kids is unethical. Companies employ a "nag and complain" technique that fosters resentment between parents and children rather than directly marketing to parents.
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What is a market economy?
A.an economic system in which the government or another central administration regulates supply and prices
B.a system in which people earn wages and buy the goods and services they choose
C.a market that relies on the trading of goods and services without the use of money
D.an economic system that is a combination of both command and market economies
Answer:
A
Explanation:
I think I may be wrong?
Mosa and her team find out that Eric is low on energy. What does the mitochondria need in order to make energy?
Answer: cellular respiration
Explanation:
Why was the trans contention railroad so important
Can somebody see if I’m correct?
It is D All of the above but you are technicaly correct
Answer:
It was to connect the country's railroad systems across the entire country. It was built to ship goods and people around much easier and quicker.
Explanation:
Completely simplify the expression
`4 w -12 w + 4 w`
Answer:
-4w
Explanation:
Combine like terms. 4w+4w=8w. 8w-12w=-4w
Answer:
-4w
Explanation:
I believe
Select the four statements are true of the Declaration of Independence.
1 one section stated grievances against England
2 written by Thomas Jefferson
3 written by Benjamin Franklin
4 committee to draft it included John Hancock, Samuel Adams, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington and Patrick Henry
5 the author used the ideas of John Locke
6 one section laid out the structure of the new American government
7 one section stated political principles
Answer:
1,2,3,6
Explanation:
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Answer:
#1 = A
#2 = A?
#3 = C
#4 = B
What role did the need for land and other natural resources play in Confederation? How did those needs lead the colonies to unite? (Canada)
Answer:
Confederation could offer the colonies strength through unity, an idea that gained steady support, especially in the wake of the US abrogation of the Reciprocity Treaty in 1866. In the face of dwindling external markets, Confederation could provide the colonies with the ability to sell goods to each other more easily.
Explanation:
long homework or short homework
Which one should I dooooo!!!!!
I WANNA HEAR YOUR OPINIONS
Answer:
long homework because it probably has more points and if you maybe miss an assignment u will have more points to keep you passing vs the smaller amount of points u get by quickly breezing through the short homework
List the three-part government of the British colonies and tell what each part did. Answer in your own words.
Answer: A governor was appointed by the king or proprietor to head the colony and carry out the laws and decrees. Assisting and advising the governor, a council also enforced the king's wishes. An assembly made up of elected representatives became the voice of the people arguing the causes and interests of the colonists.
Explanation:
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In addition to serving as places of worship, the Buddhist monasteries that were built by Prince Shotoku..
A) offered medical care.
B) became artistic centers.
C) taught people to speak Chinese.
D) conducted official government business.
Answer:
A, offered medical care
Explanation:
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
They offered Medical Care
Under what sorts of circumstances do you think an amendment might be necessary?
8b.
Constitutional Convention of 1787
What agreement did the delegates at the Constitutional Convention design to resolve this disagreement?
A).Virginia Plan
B).Albany Plan
C).Great Compromise
D).Three-Fifths Compromise
Answer:
It is C. Great Compromise
Explanation:
What are the significant ideas, events, and people that lead to Confederation. Be sure to explain your choices. (Canada
give two cause-and-effect relationships for the Ottoman Empire and give dates
not sure what the cause and effects are but the dates are between 1299 and 1922
What were the reactions of each group in the different regions in British North America to the idea of Confederation? (please list a verity of different groups in different regions)
Answer:
New England, the Middle Colonies, the Chesapeake, and the Lower South.
Explanation:
The thirteen colonies of British North America that eventually formed the United States of America can be loosely grouped into four regions: New England, the Middle Colonies, the Chesapeake, and the Lower South.
Compare the way the Cherokee people lived before the Trail of Tears with their experiences during the journey.
Answer:
They were farming people and had been farming people for more than a thousand years. They did not live in teepees, but had permanent villages with substantial houses. At the time of their removal, the Cherokee had a higher literacy rate than the non-Indian Americans.
But then the Cherokee people were divided... What was the best way to handle the government’s determination to get its hands on their territory? Some wanted to stay and fight. Others thought it was more pragmatic to agree to leave in exchange for money and other concessions. In 1835, a few self-appointed representatives of the Cherokee nation negotiated the Treaty of New Echota, which traded all Cherokee land east of the Mississippi for $5 million, relocation assistance and compensation for lost property. To the federal government, the treaty was a done deal, but many of the Cherokee felt betrayed; after all, the negotiators did not represent the tribal government or anyone else.
By 1838, only about 2,000 Cherokees had left their Georgia homeland for Indian Territory. President Martin Van Buren sent General Winfield Scott and 7,000 soldiers to expedite the removal process. Scott and his troops forced the Cherokee into stockades at bayonet point while his men looted their homes and belongings. Then, they marched the Indians more than 1,200 miles to Indian Territory. Whooping cough, typhus, dysentery, cholera and starvation were epidemic along the way, and historians estimate that more than 5,000 Cherokee died as a result of the journey.