The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Compare rules you may follow at home, at school, or at work. As you cross internal boundaries each day, why would each of these places have separate sets of rules?
At home, absolute I have to follow family rules. They are basic but non-negotiable. More than rules, these are principles that are base on love and commitment.
But when I am at school, yes, there is a set of rules on how to behave in class and on the premises, and how to correctly relate to each other, It is a challenge. It is my personality, behavior, and customs versus other students' and teachers' ideas. It is not an easy thing to do.
The workplace is something similar but with professional connotations. As pro people say, it is a job and you have to behave like one because the consequences are tough.
So it is true that we have to obey a different set of rules, according to the place we are.
Reconstruction opened the way to abolish slavery, with the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863.
After the Civil War, covered by the protection of the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments to the Constitution and the different Civil Rights Acts, African Americans were allowed -for a relatively short period- to vote, participate in the political process, and use public accommodations and some others, as manifestation of some of the constitutional gains.
Nonetheless, the <em>Radical Republicans</em> weren’t able to achieve their goal which was, to fully integrate the four million newly freed slaves into society virtually immediately, since The Supreme Court blocked those achievements by:
- Declaring the Civil Rights Act of 1875 unconstitutional in 1883.
- Saying that the Congress lacked the constitutional authority under the 14th Amendment to grant equal protections under the law to blacks, stating that only states and local governments could do that.
- Passsing a ruling stating that the Enforcement Act of 1871, which forbade meetings of Ku Klux Klan members, was unconstitutional.
In conclusion, the Supreme Court's rulings in these cases suppressed the civil rights movement in the latter half of the 19th century and affected the treatment of blacks in Southern states for decades.
E. Competition with foreign producers has led to improved quality standards for Alvarian beef
The answers to your question are,
A. Flat bottomed boats;
B. Carts driven by animals;
D. Seagoing vessels.
-Mabel <3
Answer:
RECIPROCAL DETERMINISM.
Explanation:
Josh, who is generally quiet and reserved, seldom raises his hand to answer the teacher’s questions in class. However, while attending after-school tutoring with only one other student, Josh is more open to talk about the content with the teacher and his classmate. The idea that Josh’s behavior changes based on the environment he is in can be explained with the theory of personality called RECIPROCAL DETERMINISM.