Gina wants to help cut back on the large levels of air pollution in her city. Which of the following steps should she take?

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Answer 1
Answer: Maybe to start walking/biking and plant a few trees in her yard
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

C.

try to use her city’s bus system more often

Explanation:

Im built different


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Under Deng Xiaoping, the Chinese Communist pary began pursuing policies designed to: A. modernize china's economy by forcing farmers to take jobs in the manufacturing sector B. increase popular support for the government using gradual democratic reforms C. identify and punish individuals suspected of disagreeing with Mao Zedong's beliefs D. rebuild the Chinese economy by ending collectivization and restoring private property
Define civic virtue and discuss how Thomas Jefferson embodied the tenets of civic virtue.

. Compare and contrast American expansion (growth) in the late 1800's with expansion in the 1900's. (Identify how the expansion efforts were the same and how they were different.)

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19th century: The American expansion was guided by the concept of Manifest Destiny, being that the people of the time believed it was their fate to expand and colonize the rest of the territory (that became what is now the U.S.), whilst pushing forward their virtues and institutions, with the urge to do so being irresistible to them.

20th century: The expansion of this period (that actually started in the final years of the century before) was called Imperialism, where the idea of gaining overseas territories, expanding American influence on international market by  expanding their industry and trade.

Similarities and differences: In both periods there was an interest in expanding American territories, although the ideologies behind those movements where different: in the former the belief of forming a great country through force of will was their core motive; conflicts with other nations and cultures were consequences rather than the motif. In the later the economic and power interest where the reasons for doing so; the expansion had many morally questionable sub-tones, such as racism and an exaggerated me-before-you approach to all, with conflict and war being promoted by one president of the time (Theodore Roosevelt).

What type of role did temples most likely play in everyday religious practice and community life?Temples played a small role. Only religious leaders could enter temples, so people worshipped elsewhere.
Temples played a large role. State religion and its related practices, including visiting temples, were enforced.
Temples played a small role. The expectation of offerings meant that only the wealthy could actively participate in temple culture.
Temples played a large role. Temples were the focus of all religious worship and practice in most communities.

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Hi there!

The answer you are looking for is option D. Temples played a large role. Temples were the focus of all religious worship and practice in most communities.

In Egyptian culture, Temples were important in state religion since most of the religious activities across Egypt took place there. The temples were also significant in most communities because they were visited by people from all walks of life.

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"Temples played a large role. Temples were the focus of all religious worship and practice in most communities" would be the best option from the list, since these temples were used by people from all walks of life. 

The belief that people should be as free as possible from government restraints?

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Liberalism is the belief that people should be as free as possible from government restraints.

How did women influence politics in the 1920s?

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Generally speaking, in the United States, women had an increasing influence on politics since they gain recently gained the right to vote in 1920--giving them an incentive to organize around common political goals. 

The ratification process has been criticized because State legislatorsA. rarely call for an advisory vote by the people before action is taken on a proposed amendment.


B. usually vote along party lines on a proposed amendment.


C. are not elected because of their views on a proposed amendment.


D. are responsible for selecting the delegates to the convention held for a proposed amendment.

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Answer:

A. rarely call for an advisory vote by the people before action is taken on a proposed amendment.

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Usually, people are not called in for an advisory vote and even so the advisory votes are non-binding which means that the results will not change the law. Even so, when the States have the opportunity do call for an advisory vote they do not do so.

Which best describes the phrase common good

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Answer:

The correct answer is “Something that benefits everyone”

Explanation:

Common good refers of the well being of an entity or a society as a whole. Basically it refers that the good of whole group can be as the good of each particular united.

This idea is from the Greeks, who supported that particular goods like security, justice, defense, can be reached through communal action and dynamic participation of the society represented in the state.  

well common good means the benefit or interests of all. I'm not sure if you're asking for a sentence or the definition, but a sentence you could use could be "I was struck by one of the last questions, when a woman asked them if they believed in the concept of the common good."