Name the 3 important social groups and describe each one

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Answer 1
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Answer:

  • Primary Group
  • Secondary Group
  • Reference Group

Explanation:

Social Groups involve several people who interact daily with certain things in common.  Sociologists believes it is an important part of every humans life. Due to the number of times they meet and interact there is always a sense of belonging to a group. Examples of these people are Club Association, Sport teams, Church groups, etc.

Primary Group- Members of the group are small and closely related. It does not involve a large number of people but people with an intimate relationship for the long term. The various types of groups exist as a result of this group. An example of this group is a Nuclear family. From this group, societal values and norms are learned.

Secondary Group- This group can either be large or small and are usually created for a short period. This group is created for a specific purpose and after the purpose has been executed, the group will dissolve. They are mostly formed in schools and the workplace. The main aim of this group is to complete a given task and not to build relationships.

Reference Group- According to Sociologists, it is a group where people measure their standards by comparing themselves to other people to determine their self-identity and attitudes.


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What does mare nostrum mean and what was its significance for Mussolini's foreign relations?

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Mare Nostrum started to be used as an expansionist politics term since the unification of Italy. When Mussolini got to power, he had Mare Nostrum as a goal as well, and it suited his fascist politics perfectly well. This was a term used that basically mean that Italy is a successor of the Roman Empire and it should conquer all of the territories that the ancient empire had, thus to become a strong and large imperial power. Since France's threat was removed, and with only the British a threat in the Mediterranean, the Italians started to occupy territories, such as Greece, Albania, Malta, Egypt, and that was suppose to go on until all of the Mediterranean was conquered, making an ''Italian lake''.

What challenges did the Byzantine Empire face from foreign forces?

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Answer:   Slavs and Avars

In 550 CE, a group of barbarian invaders from eastern Europe named the Slavs began to raid the Balkan territory of the Byzantine Empire. To turn back these raids, the Byzantines arranged for another barbarian group, the Avars, to attack the Slavs.

These barbarian tribes were often at war with each other over territory and power. The Byzantines hoped to take advantage of this. The Avars lived in the Caucasus region and were related to the Huns. The Byzantines hoped that the Slavs would be too busy fighting the Avars to raid the Balkans. However, this plan backfired horribly.

 Avars and Sassanids

Not only was the Byzantine army fighting the Avars mutiny, rebels in Constantinople also rioted and killed the emperor. Shortly afterwards, the new emperor was also killed by a competitor for the throne, Heraclius.

Arabs

After five years of peace, a new enemy threatened the empire. The Arabs managed to defeat Byzantine armies in Syria and Palestine, and after Heraclius died, they took control of Egypt.

Arab armies swept across Persia and Byzantine territories in North Africa and East Asia. They then turned their attention toward capturing Constantinople.

The Arabs attacked the city twice, in 674 CE and in 717 CE, and were defeated both times. The Byzantines were greatly aided by a weapon called Greek Fire. This weapon spewed fire at attacking ships, causing them to burst into flames.

Bulgars

In the early 600s, the Bulgar people united to form a powerful kingdom that stretched along the Danube in the Balkans. This group mixed with the Slavic people.

The Bulgarian Kingdom attacked the Byzantine Empire several times, which caused the Byzantine emperor to lead an army against them in 811 CE. The Bulgars crushed the Byzantine troops, killed the emperor, and two years later, attacked Constantinople.

1.During which president's administration did the United States achieve the first budget surplus in 30 years? A.
Bill Clinton

B.
Richard Nixon

C.
Gerald Ford

D.
George H.W. Bush

Which Republican president worked out an agreement with the Democratic majority in Congress to raise taxes and reduce the national debt?

A.
George H.W. Bush

B.
Bill Clinton

C.
Jimmy Carter

D.
Ronald Reagan
2.Which Republican president worked out an agreement with the Democratic majority in Congress to raise taxes and reduce the national debt?

A.
George H.W. Bush

B.
Bill Clinton

C.
Jimmy Carter

D.
Ronald Reagan
2.Which Republican president worked out an agreement with the Democratic majority in Congress to raise taxes and reduce the national debt?

A.
George H.W. Bush

B.
Bill Clinton

C.
Jimmy Carter

D.
Ronald Reagan
Which Republican president worked out an agreement with the Democratic majority in Congress to raise taxes and reduce the national debt?

A.
George H.W. Bush

B.
Bill Clinton

C.
Jimmy Carter

D.
Ronald Reagan
Which Republican president worked out an agreement with the Democratic majority in Congress to raise taxes and reduce the national debt?

A.
George H.W. Bush

B.
Bill Clinton

C.
Jimmy Carter

D.
Ronald Reagan

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yes he or she (the person who answerd) is correct BTW are you in k12 or hta
I think its B.

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Most cases heard by the Supreme Court come from __________ and __________.

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Answer:

Appellate jurisdiction means that the Court has the authority to review the decisions of lower courts. Most of the cases the Supreme Court hears are appeals from lower courts.

Explanation:

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Most cases heard by the Supreme Court come from the states’ highest courts and federal district courts.

Explanation:

This is the answer to your fill in the blank; The states highest courts, Federal district courts.

Explain how did tensions in Europe lead to war

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There was many things in Europe that happened in both Wars. People dying, countries invading countries (Germany invading Poland). There was a lot of amount of mention between countries. Land issues, money issues! 
The Great Depression hit Germany extremely badly, people were starving and were homeless due to the banks closing in the USA. This lead to the rise of hitler and the nazis because he gave Germans a sign of hope for recovery and promised to make Germany great again. This lead to numerous invasions over Poland and Czechoslovakia and he re-militarised the Rhine land which scared France and Britain because they were worried about Germany invading them

The author of camper comedy visited our class. is that a common noun or a propped noun

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Its a proper noun because author is a name of a pwrson1