Select the best definition of civil liberties.

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Answer 1
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There are no choices but civil liberties are the freedoms and choices guaranteed to the citizens that government cannot limit through law or judicial explanation with due process.  It means that citizens enjoy certain rights and are allowed to express those rights without fear or oppression or censorship.

Answer 2
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The best definition of civil liberties is rights that are guaranteed by law. The correct option is a.

Civil liberties are protections and freedoms that governments agree not to limit without due process, whether through the Constitution, statute, or judicial interpretation.

Civil liberties may include the freedom of conscience, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, freedom of expression, freedom of assembly, the right to security as well as liberty, freedom of speech, the right to privacy, the right to equal treatment in the law and due process, the right to a fair trial, and the right to life. Other civic liberties include the right to possess property, defend oneself, and maintain one's bodily integrity.

Thus, it can be said that civil liberties are rights that are guaranteed by law.

Therefore the correct option is a.

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The question is incomplete, but the complete question most probably was:

Select the best definition of civil liberties.

The Foundations of Civil Liberties: Select the best answer from the choices provided.

A. Rights that are guaranteed by law

B. Affirmative measures taken by the government to protect a group or class of citizens

C. Rights that protect defendants during criminal proceedings

D. Rights of citizens involved in civil trials


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Locations near the equator _____. are warm in the summer and cold in the winter experience four distinct seasons throughout the year experience little change in weather throughout the year receive little precipitation

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Locations near the equator experience little change in weather throughout the year. The correct option is C.

Tropical climates are frequent in areas close to the equator, with relatively constant temperatures and little seasonal change. They get enough sunlight all year round, and their day length is often consistent. As a result, there is minimal variety in the weather, and the temperatures stay warm or hot all year round. These areas frequently see significant quantities of precipitation and alternate wet and dry seasons.

Thus, the ideal selection is option C.

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Your complete question was as follows.

Locations near the equator _____.

A.are warm in the summer and cold in the winter

B.experience four distinct seasons throughout the year

C.experience little change in weather throughout the year

D.receive little precipitation

Answer:

Locations near the equator _____.

Explanation:

A.are warm in the summer and cold in the winter

B.experience four distinct seasons throughout the year

C.experience little change in weather throughout the year

D.receive little precipitation

I WOUND SAY ITS A

Which of the following is a term used to describe the place at which the continental crust ends and oceanic crust begins?Abyssal plain
Continental shelf
Continental slope
Volcanic arc

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The correct answer is the continental slope!

The Continental slope is actually part of the continental crust - at the very end of it. It meets the Continental Rise which is a part of the Oceanic Crust and which is slightly elevated over the usual height of the oceanic Crust.

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Continental Slope

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New regulations for how Australia, New Zealand and other countries in Oceania manage economic growth and protecting natural resources was part of creating what organization? A. Wellington Agreement B. Southern Development Community C. South Pacific Forum D. New Partnership for Development

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C. South Pacific Forum The South Pacific Forum was founded in 1971 as an intergovernmental organization between countries of the South Pacific to help in improving life for the people of the South Pacific through politics, economic development, transport and trade in the region.
C. South Pacific Forum

What types of climate, vegetation, and agricultural cultivation is found in the Aegean region

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You can mostly find some vines for example grape vines, some olive and orange groves, pasture for animals such as sheep or goats 

For the line segment whose endpoints are A(0,0) and B(4,3), find the X coordinate for the point located 2/3 the distance from a to b.

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Two unique points on a line define the boundaries of a line segment. A line segment is sometimes referred to as a section of a line that links two places.

2.7 : In order to calculate the coordinate, we must first determine the x distance between the two points. So, A (0, 0) and B are the coordinates (4, 3).

- the x distance, which is 4 units from 0 to 4.

This is how we set it up using the 4 units and the fraction 2/3 to get the distance between a and b.

-2/3 * 4/1 (4/1 is the result of the x-distance, which is 4 units), which produces 8/3 (by multiplication across), which is 2.666,

2.7 is the result after rounding, which completes the equation.

We just provided a solution for the x distance since that is all they asked for.

What is an example of a line segment?

A point at one end, which serves as the beginning point, and an arrow at the other end are used to symbolize rays. This arrow signifies that the line never ends.

A line that you observe without an initial or a terminus is an example. In real life, a line segment might be represented by a stick, a pencil, or a ruler.

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Answer:

2.7

Explanation:

Short answer: took the test

Actual explanation: Finding the coordinate means that we need to find the x distance first between the two points. So, the coordinates are A (0, 0) and B (4, 3).  

- the x distance: 0 to 4, which is 4 units.

Using the 4 units and the fraction, 2/3 because we want to find it 2/3 the distance a-b, we set it up like this

-2/3 * 4/1 (4/1 comes from the x-distance, which is 4 units) and get 8/3 (by multiplying across) which is 2.666,

and we round it to get 2.7, which is the final answer.

they are only asking for the x-distance, which is why we only solved for the x distance.

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Approximately how much of the planet is covered in water?a. one half
b. two-thirds
c. one-fourth
d. three-fourths

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The oceans cover around 70 percent of the Earth's surface - so at least two-thirds (the other options one half and one-forth are out, since they're less than that)

The different sources mention 70, 71 and 72 percent - but they refer mostly to the oceans.


The exact answer is problematic, as it's only an estimation and it depends also on seasonal rivers which are not stable - but since even 72% of earth is covered by oceans, then i would say we can add the lakes and rivers and we will end up with 75% - answer d) (but i can imagine that some tests, depending on their sources want you to answer b)