The enormity of global warming can be daunting and dispiriting. What can one person, or even one nation, do on their own to slow and reverse climate change? But just as ecologist Stephen Pacala and physicist Robert Socolow, both at Princeton University, came up with 15 so-called "wedges" for nations to utilize toward this goal—each of which is challenging but feasible and, in some combination, could reduce greenhouse gas emissions to safer levels—there are personal lifestyle changes that you can make too that, in some combination, can help reduce your carbon impact. Not all are right for everybody. Some you may already be doing or absolutely abhor. But implementing just a few of them could make a difference.
It limited the power of the king. - correct. It limited the power of the king making him respect economic rights, respect the rule of law, the fairness of the law and due process.
It gave the king’s government more control. - Incorrect. Magna Carta was made because nobles were tired of a tyranic king.
It stated that individuals were equal. - Incorrect. Magna Carta didnt make all individuals equal, you can see it clearly when barons had the privilege to serve as consultants and other people didnt.
It established due process. - Correct. if someone was accused by a crime for example, they would be given a proper trial and be judged by their peers.
It led to the creation of a legislative branch. - correct. The nobles forced the king to sign the Magna Carta, and with it came a clause that made barons serve as consultants to the king.
It reduced the rights of citizens. - Incorrect. It gave more rights to citizens.
George Templeton Strong declares Beezlebub as Washington's ruler. He also claims that Washington is the first detestable place together from the extreme heat, crowd, poor fair and quarters, unhygienic environment. He considers Willard's hotel as his own temple.
~not my own words~
I just took the test and the answer is, B.) Benvolio and Mercutio cannot find Romeo.
Answer:
Mail service
Explanation:
Mail service has been an integral part of society since the Romans first established it in the reign of Caesar Augustus.