A core belief in the need to force people to behave properly through the use of restrictive regulations was the foundation of the philosophy of a. Confucianism. b. Daoism. c. Legalism. d. Tangism. e. Huangism.

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c. Legalism.

Explanation:

One [philosophy in Chinese society that believes in the forced attempts to change people to act properly through the use of restrictive regulations is known as legalism. This philosophy believes in the need for the people to be confined with some rules so as to benefit the society. It puts the need for order as superior above any other human concerns.

Improvement of the human situation with the help of examples or education or even moral values is useless for the legalists who believe in the need for a strong government and the implication of strict laws and regulations.


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According to ancient Egyptian beliefs what determines the course of a persons afterlife

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The Egyptian culture faithfully believed in life after death, so they embalmed the bodies in the form of mummies.

In this way, what we now call soul, body and spirit were to the ancient Egyptians the ba, the ka and the akh. In order for life to exist after death, it was necessary for the ka (body) to be preserved.

The afterlife depended on a judgment where the gods were the judges. The heart of the dead would lie in a meadow with a scale. The other dish would hold the pen of a goddess (Maat).  The weight of the heart would depend on the attitudes of the person in life.

If the plate with the heart weighed more than the plate with Maat's Feather, the dead man was condemned and became a demon, threatening the cosmic balance, and Amut, a monster with a crocodile's head and lion's paws and a hippo , devoured it. Otherwise, if the Pluma weighed more, the spirit would go to the Field of Lauro, which was the Egyptian Paraiso.

The course of a person's afterlife was determined by weighting of the heart, which would show whether the person lived according to the set of rules set by the Ma'at, which encompassed rules for good cooperation and cohabitation with others.

Question 4 (3 points) A person born in which location would need to be naturalized before they could become a citizen of the United States? Question 4 options: Puerto Rico Hawaii Canada Guam Question 5 (3 points) What is the citizenship status of a child born to American parents on a U.S. military base in Japan? Question 5 options: a natural born U.S. citizen a naturalized U.S. citizen a Japanese citizen an immigrant Question 6 (3 points) What is naturalization? Question 6 options: a right of all American citizens another name for the selective service or draft the process of becoming a U.S. citizen a method for gaining legal entry into the United States

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4: "Canada"

5: "a natural born U.S. citizen"

6: "the process of becoming a U.S. citizen"

your answer would be  "Canada"  "a natural born U.S. citizen""the process of becoming a U.S. citizen"

What items did Phoenician traders ship as exports to other regions?

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The Phoenicians are known as a major trading society in world history. The Phoenicians traded a number of different goods. In the beginning the Phoenecians mostly traded wood, slaves, glass, and powdered Tyrian Purple. Powdered Tyrian Purple was a special dye that was used by Greek elites to dye clothing. In addition the Phoenicians later expanded their trading routes and traded wine and precious metals such as copper and silver. 

8. which of the following is an example of economic growth?a) A new factory opens and 1,500 new jobs are created
b) The price of vegetables increases sharply in the spring.
c) An employer begins hiring women to fill job openings instead of only men
d) A man decides to quit working as a waiter and begins a career in marketing.

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I would say its a) A new factory opens and 1,500 new jobs are created.

All the other options don't really display economic growth.

The repeal of the Trustee's ban on slavery boosted Georgia's economy by

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "B) allowing Carolina planters to expand rice cultivation into Georgia's lowlands."

These are the following choices:
 A) increasing the amount of taxes the government collected from new slave owners.
B) allowing Carolina planters to expand rice cultivation into Georgia's lowlands.
C) allowing Georgians to do business with colonies that participated in the slave trade.
D) increasing the amount of free labor available to clear the land for future colonization.

Changes to OSHA's regulations in 2013 require chemical information be provided via the ____________ format.

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Changes to OSHA's regulations in 2013 require chemical information be provided via the Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) format.

Explanation:

The SDS contains information about, for example, each chemical's properties; its hazards for the environment, the health and the body; and warnings to handle, store and transport them properly. Its format must consist of 16 sections, making it easier for workers to read it. OSHA also demands SDS prepares to include a minimum amount of precise information, which can be expanded in later sections.