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Las diferencias que existen en la manera como el liberalismo y el comunitarismo entienden la ciudadanía, son las siguientes.
Para el comunitarismo, la ciudadanía es el conjunto de miembros que componen una sociedad, y estos, en comunidad, son merecedores de compartir los bienes que el Estado les provee.
La idea de una convivencia comunitaria entre los ciudadanos es la base del comunitarismo que desea estrechar los lazos sociales para lograr la cohesión moral y fortalecer la identidad nacionalista entre sus miembros.
Por el contrario, en el caso del Liberalismo, este entiende a la ciudadanía como miembros de la sociedad que deben respetar el orden establecido por el Estado y sus instituciones y leyes, emanadas por un gobierno constituido.
Para el liberalismo, la ciudadanía debe estar sometida a las leyes que procuran el orden y resguardar las libertades individuales garantizadas en la Constitución, que son el derecho a la vida, la defensa de la libertad y el cuidado de la propiedad privada.
The main goal of the Paris climate accord was to what?
Answer: to bring down the global greenhouse gas emissions to help stop/lessen the effects of climate change
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The goals of the Paris agreement was to reduce carbon emissions and a global warming goal of an average 2 degree Celsius. The main reason why the agreement has remained elusive and especially for developed countries is because of the tough balancing act of resource use and economic development as outlined in the sustainability debate.
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The agreement aims to substantially reduce global greenhouse gas emissions in an effort to limit the global temperature increase in this century to 2 degrees Celsius above pre industrial levels, while pursuing the means to limit the increase to 1.5 degrees.
Explanation:
The Paris Agreement's central aim is to strengthen the global response to the threat of climate change by keeping a global temperature rise this century well below 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels and to pursue efforts to limit the temperature increase even further to 1.5 degrees Celsius.
The Paris Agreement sets out a global framework to avoid dangerous climate change by limiting global warming to well below 2°C and pursuing efforts to limit it to 1.5°C. It also aims to strengthen countries' ability to deal with the impacts of climate change and support them in their efforts.
The Paris Agreement asks countries to actively develop new technology—such as improved renewable energy infrastructure—designed to help cut global emissions. The Agreement asks developed countries to cooperate in the seamless transfer of new climate technology to other countries.
The Paris Agreement places special emphasis on increasing the capacity for adaptation, strengthening resilience and reducing vulnerability to climate change
The Document known as the US Constitution is important because?
А)It creates a democratic government with checks and balances on the three branches.
B)It says people have a right to be free and them to have a pursuit of happiness plus a
right to overthrow your government.
C) Gives us our rights as US citizens like the right to bare arms and the right to free speech
Answer: b
Explanation:
The French invested $287 million into the canal, and sold it to the US for how much? Group of answer choices $30 Million $35 Million $40 Million $45 Million
Answer:
$40 Million
Explanation:
The French believed they could construct an inland waterway in Central America. The French invested $287 million spent on the Panama canal for construction. French decided to sell the project and stop constructing the Panama Canal because of the deaths of workers due to malaria and yellow fever. It is estimated that approx more than twenty thousand workers died in Panama. The United States got Panama for $40 million.
How did the roles of women change during the 1950s and the 1960s?
Fewer women supported the Equal Pay Act for women to be compensated fairly.
Fewer women were influenced by the hippie and counterculture movements.
More women chose to stay at home and raise their children instead of working.
More women started working outside the home and feminism became prevalent
Answer:
Fewer women were influenced by the hippie and counterculture movements.
What was “Bleeding Kansas"?
Answer:
Bleeding Kansas, Bloody Kansas, or the Border War was a series of violent civil confrontations in Kansas Territory, and to a lesser extent in western Missouri, between 1854 and 1859. It emerged from a political and ideological debate over the legality of slavery in the proposed state of Kansas.
Which are characteristics of China? Select three answers.
- It had foreign spheres of influence.
- It won the Sino-Japanese War.
- It failed to institute reforms.
- It avoided modernization.
- It rapidly industrialized.
- It had foreign spheres of influence.
- It failed to institute reforms.
- It avoided modernization.
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Answer:
A. It had foreign spheres of influence.
C. It failed to institute reforms.
D. It avoided modernization.
Explanation:
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How is the account similar or different from the other documents
Answer: I assume you're talking about the virus answer bots.
Explanation: They all have blank pfps and a random name.
What is the difference between the Medicare and Medicaid programs?
• Medicare provides health care for older people, while Medicaid provides health care for pec
Medicare provides food stamps for people with low incomes, while Medicaid provides hous
incomes.
Medicare provides food stamps for older people, while Medicaid provides housing for older
Medicare provides housing for people with low incomes, while Medicaid provides health ca
incomes.
Answer:
A. Medicare provides health care for older people, while Medicaid provides health care for people with low incomes.
Explanation:
Which is TRUE about the Bill of Rights? *
2 points
a collection of amendments focused on states' rights
the first ten amendments to the Constitution; dedicated to individual liberties
amendments outlining how a bill become a law
Answer:
True if correct pz mark brinlest
Explanation:
9. Who ruled in Tamil Nadu
between the seventh and
twelfth centuries?
Options
a. Rashtrakutas
b. Cholas
c. Chalukyas
d. None of these
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Answer:
1) The land was very fertile. In the Northern part of Mesopotamia, rivers and streams were fed from mountains. In addition, there was a rainy season that helped water the soil. While the southern region was much hotter and dryer, the two large rivers, the Tigris and the Euphrates, allowed for irrigation. The cultures of Mesopotamia are considered civilizations because their people: had written, had settled communities in the form of villages, planted their own food, and had domesticated animals, and had different orders of workers. The populations of these cities were divided into social classes which, like societies in every civilization throughout history, were hiearchical. These classes were: The King and Nobility, The Priest and Priestesses, The Upper Class, the Lower Class, and The Slaves. Mesopotamia was ruled by kings. The kings only ruled a single city though, rather than the entire civilization. The wheel, plow and writing are examples of their achievements. Not only was Mesopotamia one of the first places to develop agriculture, it was also at the crossroads of the Egyptian and the Indus Valley civilizations.
2)Three different geography features in Ancient Egypt are the Desert, the Delta, and the Fertile Land. The desert was a barren place full fo sand dunes, mountains, and cliffs. The desert was a dangerous place and therefore acted as a natural barrier between ancient egypt and invading forein armies. Ancient Egypt cutlure was a diverse and rich mixture of various dimentions such as architecture, religious practices, class structure, sports, and political system. Like all religions, that of Ancient Egypt was complex. It evolved over the centuries from one that emphasized local deities into a national religion with a smaller number of pricipal dieties. Ancient Egypt had three main social classes: Upper, Middle, and lower. The government of ancient egypt was a theocratic monarchy as the king ruled by a mandate from the gods, intially was seen as a intermediary between human beings and the divine. The many achievements of the ancient egyptians included the quarrying, surveying and construction techniques that supported the building of monumental pyramids.
3)The most notable examples are the Ancient Egyptians, who were based on the Nile, the Mesopotamians in teh Fertile Crescent on the Tigris/Euphrates rivers, the Ancient Chinese on the Yellow River, and the Ancient Indian on the Indus. All these civilizations had certain features in common. They built cities and invented forms of writing. They learned to make pottery and use medals. They domesticated animals, and they created fairly complex social structures with class systems.
4) Ancient Greece had the Meditarian Sea to the south, the Ionian sea to the west, and the Aegean Sea to the east. The Greeks made important contributions to philosophy, mathematics, astronomy, and medicine. Ancient Greek theology was polytheistic, bassed on assumption that there were many gods, and goddesses, as well as a range of lesser supernatural beings of various types. Greece has social classes like: the upper class, the metics, or middle class, the lower class, or freedmen and the slave class. The four most common systems of Greek government were: Democracy, Monarchy, and Tyranny.
5)Primary sources are artifacts, documents, diaries, manuscripts, ect. Secondary Sources include academic books, journal articles, reviews, essays, ect.
6)The Hammurabi Code of laws, was establised standards for commercial interactions and set fines and punsihments to meet requirements of justice. Hammurabi's Code is both unjust and just due to the fact that they're harsh, but only because he wanted to keep the society from falling and for people to face equal punishments.
Explanation:
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Why is it important that Mr. Morrison is the character who chants this spiritual as he is guard-
ing the family?
Answer:
the chickens
Explanation:
yeah or the chickens
Which are ways that all Abrahamic religions are related?
Check all that apply.
A. They all believe in the afterlife.
B. They all believe in a singular God.
C. They all follow the seven-day cycle.
D. They all reject the New Testament.
Answer:
A. c. and B. are the answers
Answer:
A. They all believe in the afterlife.
B. They all believe in a singular God.
C. They all follow the seven-day cycle.
Explanation:
The Aztecs built their empire's wealth by collecting ___ from conquered peoples.
donations
tribute
loans
mail
Answer: tribute is the answer
Explanation:
knowledge!
Which New Deal program was responsible for correcting abuses in the stock market?
Discuss how the gravitational pull and inertia
affect the orbital motion of the hotel.
Answer:
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What are some things
community could do to help increase life expectancy for their citizens ?
Answer:
Some things a community could do to help increase the life expectancy for their citizens are to fund new athletic programs, serve healthier foods at schools and workplaces, and provide free health screenings.
Explanation:
What were two direct results of US commodore Matthew Perry's 1853s voyage to Tokyo bay?
1. Why did Germany and Japan place the blame on other countries for their economic downturns during the Great
Depression?
Answer:
Because the countries were already in debt, and they were relying to heavily on Japan and germany's reparations.
Explanation:
Deteriorating economic conditions in Germany helped the Nazi party grow from being a relatively small fringe group to being the nation’s largest political party.
What were Clinton’s major accomplishments?
Answer:
More than 22 million new jobs, highest home ownership in American History
The blank tribe became good friends of the French.
huron
iroquois
cherokee
chippewa
Which of the following contributed to the beginning of the Mexican War?
Answer:
The correct answer is D) The U.S. and Mexico disagreed in the boundary between Texas and Mexico. The reason that contributed to the outbreak of the Mexican War was that the U.S. and Mexico disagreed in the boundary between Texas and Mexico. The Mexican-American War was fought between 1846 and 1848
According to Niall Ferguson, what was FDR’s "antidote to red revolution"? a. Creating a property-owning democracy through the FHA. b. Hiring Diego Rivera to paint murals in the White House. c. Jailing dissidents. d. Making it illegal to strike during the Great Depression.
Answer:
d to stop the proletariat from uniting
What is one effect the Transatlantic Slave trade had on the new world?
Answer: the slave trade had devastating effects in africa, economic incentives for warlords and tribes to engage in the slave trade promoted an atmosphere of lawlessness and violence, depopulation and a continuing fear of captivity made economic and agricultural development almost impossible throughout much of western africa.
Explanation:
what did louis XIV build
Answer: Louis XIV built the extravagant Palace of Versailles
Explanation:
Beginning in 1661, the king transformed the royal hunting lodge in Versailles where he played as a boy into a monument of royal opulence. In 1682, Louis XIV officially moved his court to the lavish palace at Versailles, 13 miles outside of Paris.
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what did congress do in 1967 be specific and use details !!!
Answer:
The Congress passed a huge burst of domestic legislation that protected voting rights, promoted education, cared for the elderly and extended a helping hand to the community economically
From the video, place the 5 biologists in order from the most influential to least influential for their work and discoveries on living cells.
(Names: Zacharias Jansan, Anton Von Leeuwenhoek, Robert Hooke, Matthias Schleidan and Theodore Schwann)
Answer: Robert Hooke, Theodore Schwann, Zacharias Jansan, Anton Von Leeuwenhoek, and Matthias Schleidan.
The "beginning of the end" or "turning point" for the US withdrawal from South Vietnam was in response to which of the following -
A) NAACP organization
B) NAFTA obstructions
C) TET Offensive
D) SEAC treaty violation
Answer: I think it’s d or b
Explanation:
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In your own words, explain two pieces of evidence that show that the Bible is God's Word.
Answer:
It's God's word because
1. It talks about God's inspiration to mankind
2. It takes us to the spiritual realm when reading it
Answer:
Explanation:
The Bible talks about how god made the very first living human and all of his other creations
The Bible talks about how others sinned and how god accepted their forgiveness and when they needed got god was there
How did the economic impacts of the Great Depression differ in the United
States and the Soviet Union?
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The Great Depression of 1929 devastated the U.S. economy. A third of all banks failed. 1 Unemployment rose to 25%, and homelessness increased. 2 Housing prices plummeted 67%, international trade collapsed by 65%, and deflation soared above 10%.