In the wake of the Civil War, compared to the South the North

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Answer 1
Answer: I don't know what your options are, but some differences were that:

The North was more urban and the South was rural.
The North had more European Immigrants
The North did not have slavery
The North had a better transportation
The North had a better education, and more engineers.
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

Had sustained very little destruction.

Explanation:

The south was experiencing total war. the north was fine.


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This gives the federal government the right to tax your income

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The 16th Amendment states that the federal government can tax your income.
The Sixteenth Amendment

Luring customers by advertising a low price on an item that the store does not intend to sell, then convincing them to buy a more expensive item is referred to as _ _.a. hidden catch
c. deceptive pricing
b. bait and switch
d. false claims

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Luring customers by advertising a low price on an item that the store does not intend to sell, then convincing them to buy a more expensive item is referred to as bait and switch. The correct option among all the options given in the question is option "b". It is a totally unethical approach towards business. Here the customer is being fooled to buy a costlier product.

Controls given to one branch of government to limit the power of another branch are known as A. appellate jurisdiction.
B. basic rights.
C. popular sovereignty.
D. checks and balances.

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D - Check and balances.

This is a basic fundamental system of the American government, as it prevents corruption within, as each branch has its own way to check on other branches and balance the powers as a whole, hence the term "checks and balances".

1. What are portraits?2. What are candid shots? What are posed shots? Compare and contrast some of the advantages and disadvantages to these two approaches.

3. What are some of the challenges to photographing children? How can you reduce these challenges?

4. What are some of the challenges for photographing groups? How can you reduce these issues?

5. Discuss three different tips for photographing children.

6. Discuss three tips for taking portrait photographs.

7. Discuss three tips for taking photographs of large groups.

8. If you had a choice, which age group do you think you would most want to photograph?

9. Do you prefer candid or posed portraits? Why?

10. Choose a picture of a person (from your home, an online site, or a photograph that you’ve taken). Describe the photograph. What works (what is good about it) in the photograph? What might improve the photograph?

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Answer:

1. A portrait is a drawing, a painting or a picture of a person.

2. A candid shot is a way of taking a picture without creating a posed appearance. On the other hand, posed shots are pictures in which people is aware their picture is being taken. The advantage of candid shots is that they capture the nature of that moment. A disadvantage of posed shots is that the moments are prepare for the photo.

3. Nowadays is a real challenge to photograph children because they are very captivated by tablets and smartphones. We can reduce these issues by putting these gadgets away.

4. Some challenges for photographing groups is that maybe one of them could look at another place. We can reduce that by talking to the group in order to warn that the picture will be taken.

5. One tip could be a toy. The toy could help the child to feel good while you take some candid photos. A second tip could be go to a park where the child could play while you take candid pictures. And finally, a third tip coud be take a picture in a natural way while the child plays in the park.

6. You can take some pictures planning some poses. For example, one could be everybody's laughing. Another one could be everybody's singing. And you can play with the light.

7. Shoot a sequence of pictures.

8. If I had the chance to photograph a group of people I would choose teenagers.

9. I prefer candid portraits because I think they are more natural.

10. In my house there is a picture in which there is a beautiful lake.

Explanation:

You have to answer some questions about different kind of pictures.

For example:

1. A portrait is a drawing, a painting or a picture of a person.

2. A candid shot is a way of taking a picture without creating a posed appearance. On the other hand, posed shots are pictures in which people is aware their picture is being taken. The advantage of candid shots is that they capture the nature of that moment. A disadvantage of posed shots is that the moments are prepare for the photo.

3. Nowadays is a real challenge to photograph children because they are very captivated by tablets and smartphones. We can reduce these issues by putting these gadgets away.

4. Some challenges for photographing groups is that maybe one of them could look at another place. We can reduce that by talking to the group in order to warn that the picture will be taken.

5. One tip could be a toy. The toy could help the child to feel good while you take some candid photos. A second tip could be go to a park where the child could play while you take candid pictures. And finally, a third tip coud be take a picture in a natural way while the child plays in the park.

6. You can take some pictures planning some poses. For example, one could be everybody's laughing. Another one could be everybody's singing. And you can play with the light.

7. Shoot a sequence of pictures.

8. If I had the chance to photograph a group of people I would choose teenagers.

9. I prefer candid portraits because I think they are more natural.

10. In my house there is a picture in which there is a beautiful lake. It is a candid picture because you can see people walking in the streets, and some cars.

Answer:

1. A portrait is a painting, photograph, sculpture, or other artistic representation of a person, in which the face and its expression is predominant.

2. Candid Shots are those which are made without the knowledge of the subject whereas Posed Shots have planned setting and subject knows that photo is being taken. Advantages of candid shots are that they usually produce natural alive picture as people do not expect they are being captured(surprise pic your friend wasnt expecting and posed is the opposite)

3. Some of the challenges are getting them to look, and getting them to pay attention to you. You can fix this by bringing them in an comfortable environment.

4. It’s difficult to get everyone looking good and not blinking. It’s hard to arrange your subjects to have them all fit into the frame. You can reduce these challenges by preparing for the photo ahead of time. You can decide a wide and open location and arrange the group for shortest in the front and taller in the back, etc

5.  The three tips I have for photographing a child are: go to a location the child will enjoy such as parks, take a picture at eye level of the children as this will appear more natural, and get candid photographs of the children.

6. Use the right amount of light for the photo (decide if you want to overexpose or even underexpose). Use a shallow depth of field to make the subject really “pop”. Decide a few poses that the subject can do.

7.     Be confident, Arrange people in a staggered formation, Keep the group close together, Make sure people's faces aren't covered, Be strategic about lighting, Shoot a sequence of photos, Let your subjects have fun.

8. thats up yo you personally i'd choose 15-18

9. do you like take off guard pics or when their ready if you choose off guard or (candid) i would say its brings out the natural everyday life people can relate to but if you choose posed i'd say it shows that "dress to impress" feeling(or what ever you think fits)

10. thats for you to do aint nun i cando there

Explanation:

i passed ap digital arts...ill help where i can

After the cultural decline experienced by Europeans during the early Middle Ages, they readily developed a taste for luxury goods. How were they introduced to these goods during the late Middle Ages?

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Answer:

Through trade with India and China

Explanation:

After the Crusades trade links and connections between East and the West were strengthened. After the famous journey of medieval traveler Marco Polo to China Europeans became aware of the richness of that regions and the goods that could be imported.

When the famous Silk road was created the trade links were even more firm. This period lasted until the Ottomans conquered Byzantine Empire.

Answer:

the silk road i know bc i got it right on study island :)

Explanation:

What can happen if the president chooses to veto a law that has been approved? 1.The law returns to being introduced in one of the houses.2.The president’s decision can be overridden by a majority of Congress.3.The law is rejected and cannot be reconsidered.4.The president’s decision is scheduled for review within a year.

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I believe the answer is: The president's decision can be overridden by a majority of Congress.

in order to override it, the congress need to obtain more than 2/3 of the votes among its members.  But such effort is rarely focused because the power between parties tend to split evenly among the congress. If one party decided to always back the president, it is very unlikely that congress would obtain 2/3 majority votes.

The correct option is (B) The President’s decision can be overridden by a majority of Congress.

Further Explanation:

A veto occurs when the “President” returns the ‘legislation to the house’ in which regular veto originated, with a message that explains the rationale for veto. The veto can be overridden by a ‘two-thirds vote’ in both the house and the Senate.

The President’s power to refuse or to approve a “bill” or “joint resolution” and thus prevent its “enactment into the law” is referred as “veto”. The president gets ten days excluding Sundays to sign a bill passed by ‘Congress’.

If this occurs then the bill becomes the law over the objections of President. A pocket veto takes place when the Congress ‘adjourns” during the ‘ten-day period’. In this President cannot return bill to Congress.  

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Answer Details:

Grade: High School

Chapter: The Presidential and Congressional Veto Override Process

Subject: Social Studies

Keywords: bill, joint resolution, veto, legislation, rationale, president, congress, adjourns, congress