Answer:
A
The KKK was an influential political organization in the past, but no longer exists due to a lack of public support.
B
“This time, although there was still some violence (especially in the south), the Klan focused more on political actions. They pushed for legal prohibition of alcohol and opposed any non-Protestant immigration from foreign countries.”
Answer: a. protect human life
Explanation: Irregardless of the nature of the emergency or hazard, the primary objective of every emergency response plan is to protect human life which is achieved by preventing fatalities and injuries. In addition to these, other objectives of the emergency response plan are to:
1. Reduce damage to buildings, property and the environment.
2. Protect the environment and the community.
3. Accelerate the resumption of normal operations.
Answer:
prisoners
Explanation:
Prisoners have been popular victims(research subjects) of illegal research in the past and so laws have been put in place to prevent this.
Prisoners are classified as "vulnerable" under federal regulations that regulate research with prisoners. This is because their informed consent and voluntary decision to participate in any research brought before them is somewhat compromised. The health and human services(HHS) in addition to other regulations have added additional requirements for research on prisoners such as the requirement of a prisoner or prisoner representative in the IRB.
Early Christians were known to meet in Jerusalem where Christianity had its origins. Early apostles, teachers, and preachers of Christianity were actively travelling and spreading the word, or the "Great Commission", wherein after his resurrection Jesus instructed his followers to baptize all nations and gain new disciples.
Christianity spread orally through preaching from Jerusalem, through the Roman Empire, around the Mediterranean Sea, Greece, Africa, and Asia through practices such as baptism, keeping the Sabbath holy, communal meals, receiving Holy Communion (bread and wine, representing the memory of the body and blood of Christ). Early leaders of Christianity include Paul the Apostle, Saint Peter, and James- brother of Jesus. Many Christians faced problems such as religious persecution after complaints from neighboring pagans who were concerned with displeasing their gods.
The early church experienced the split of Christianity and Judaism and the moving of church centers to locations such as Constantinople/Byzantium, Anatolia, Rome, Antioch, and Alexandria. Jerusalem remains to be seen as "holy land". The modern church has experienced some changes such as the split of England and the creation of the Church of England, the importance of the Pope, the emergence of religious titles such as bishop, priest, and cardinal, the importance of denominations and the waxing importance of political and governmental influence.