Answer:
Correct option D
Explanation:
The lawyer can get information both by deposing the homeowners and others who have been guests.
Deposition are generally used in USA and Canada. An information is collected in order to establish information that can be used in court , the witness that are used in deposition are called deponent.
According to legal ethics, Amanda's lawyer can find out whether the homeowners knew of the rebar by deposing homeowners and other guests.
<u>Reasons why Ottomans provided Italian scholars with Greek and Roman texts:</u>
Ottoman empire came into existence in the year of 1911 after pressurizing the Italian government. There are several reasons that Ottomans wanted them to provide Greek and Roman texts.
- They want Italian scholars to learn Greek and Roman.
- They want to promote both languages.
- To improve business relationships between both countries.
- To promote economic growth of the country.
- They have common roots of the Mediterranean region
- To have a good import and export relationships.
- In spite of hostile relation they tend to send Greek and Roman texts.
Dawson was a coal mining company town founded in 1901 when rancher John Barkley Dawson sold his coal-rich land in northern New Mexico to the Dawson Fuel Company.[2] The Dawson Railway was built connecting the town to Tucumcari, New Mexico. The mines were productive, and by 1905 the town boasted a population of nearly 2,000, later reaching around 9,000. I think.
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Answer: What an interesting experiment.
Placing my hands individually on the cold and hot water, waited for a few seconds then feeling it into the warm water, this is what I felt.
The hand that was in the COLD water felt HOT in the WARM water.
While the hand in the HOT water felt COLD in the WARM water.
With this, I concluded that I CANNOT trust my senses for measuring temperature.
Because a neutral individual will feel the warm water as warm but my hands having previously been put under some conditions, felt different.
Answer:
C)
Explanation: I have found the rest of your question.
We had to avoid wounding Austria too severely; we had to avoid leaving behind in her any unnecessary bitterness of feeling or desire for revenge; we ought rather to reserve the possibility of becoming friends again with our adversary of the moment, and in any case to regard the Austrian state as a piece on the European chessboard. If Austria were severely injured, she would become the ally of France and of every other opponent of ours; she would even sacrifice her anti-Russian interests for the sake of revenge on Prussia. . . . The acquisition of provinces like Austria Silesia and portions of Bohemia could not strengthen the Prussian state; it would not lead to an amalgamation of German Austria with Prussia, and Vienna could not be governed from Berlin as a mere dependency. . . . Austria's conflict and rivalry with us was no more culpable than ours with her; our task was the establishment or foundation of German national unity under the leadership of the King of Prussia.
Which argument is Otto von Bismarck making in this excerpt?
A. He is insisting that German unification should be the force that unites all German speakers in Europe.
B. He is offering to defend German Austria from Bohemian nationalism in the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
C. He is rejecting the idea that German Austria should be made a part of a future united Germany.
D. He is warning the Prussian king not to go to war with Austria over Russian territory.
- The answer is C because his argument at the beginning is saying that they should avoid wounding Austria too harsh because if Austria were injured then she will become the ally of France and his rival and that they will tend to revenge and conflicts of the Prussian state and that will not lead to an amalgamation.