The year after abortion was legalized in New York State, the maternal-mortality rate there dropped by 45 percent—one reason why legalization can be seen as "a public-health triumph."
The year after abortion was legalized in New York State, the maternal-mortality rate there dropped by 45 percent—one reason why legalization can be seen as "a public-health triumph."Of all the issues roiling the ongoing culture wars, abortion is both the most intimate and the most common. Almost half of American women have terminated at least one pregnancy, and millions more Americans of both sexes have helped them, as partners, parents, health-care workers, counselors, friends. Collectively, it would seem, Americans have quite a bit of knowledge and experience of abortion. Yet the debate over legal abortion is curiously abstract: we might be discussing brain transplants. My files are crammed with articles assessing the question of when human life begins, the personhood of the fetus and its putative moral and legal status, and acceptable versus deplorable motives for terminating a pregnancy and the philosophical groundings of each one—not to mention the interests of the state, the medical profession, assorted religions, the taxpayer, the infertile, the fetal father, and even the fetal grandparent. Farfetched analogies abound: abortion is like the Holocaust, or slavery; denial of abortion is like forcing a person to spend nine months intravenously hooked up to a medically endangered stranger who happens to be a famous violinist. It sometimes seems that the further abortion is removed from the actual lives and circumstances of real girls and women, the more interesting it becomes to talk about. The famous-violinist scenario, the invention of the philosopher Judith Jarvis Thomson, has probably inspired as much commentary as any philosophical metaphor since Plato's cave.
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Today, human rights violations most often occur in nations in which
A. freedom of the press exists.
B. government is limited by law.
C. leaders have absolute control.
D. government has a multiparty system.
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Answer:
C. leaders with absolute control
Explanation:
Like communist
What is the significance of the Slaughterhouse cases, according to the interview with Clement and Ross? a. It was the first time that the Supreme Court was able to rule on economic regulations, and it decided in favor of a laissez-faire policy – government hands-off of the economy. b. It was the first time that the Supreme Court ruled on the 14th amendment, and its interpretation opened the door for racial discrimination and segregation well into the 20th century. c. It was the first time that the Supreme Court decided to regulate the economy by breaking up the monopoly power of the Slaughterhouses. d. It was the first time that the Supreme Court interpreted the 13th amendment in such a way as to abolish slavery.
Answer: B. It was the first time that the Supreme Court ruled on the 14th amendment, and its interpretation opened the door for racial discrimination and segregation well into the 20th century.
Explanation:
The Slaughterhouse Cases, simply ruled that the privileges and the immunities of a citizen which were protected according to the Fourteenth Amendment were only limited to what was in the United States Constitution and that the rights that were given by individual states were not included.
The judge's ruling simply made the Fourteenth Amendment useless as this led to racial discrimination and segregation.
12, What alternatives to capitalism emerged in the 1920's?
Answer:
Welfare capitalism in the United States refers to industrial relations policies of large, usually non-unionised, companies that have developed internal welfare systems for their employees. Welfare capitalism first developed in the United States in the 1880s and gained prominence in the 1920s. Welfare capitalism provided social programs to help worker's rights and also to increase worker production and economic development.
how does OTIS share information with humans? *
A. He is able to communicate with humans through verbal language.
B. He shares videos and images of what he sees inside of the tank
C. He reproduces images of what he observes inside of the tank.
D. He uses soundwaves to collect information, which can be visually displayed.
Answer:
I think answer is option (d) he uses sound waves to collect information which can be visually display
When establishing a new government, you might ask yourself the above questions to decide on what?
leadership
safety
production & sustenance
law & order
goals
Answer:
production and sustenance
what's your sexuality I want to figure out what's the most common sexuality
Answer:
straight
Explanation:
Do you think that a foreign born should be a president???? Also happy pride Month:)
Answer:
Since the US has a nice amount of enemies they want presidents to be American I believe that if you immigrate here you are American also nut that is not what they believe. But you will never know if the US did allow this there cold be someone in office who is secretly a spy for another country and thats a lot of information they can access
How did the invention of television impact the Cold War?
A) Television had little influence in the events of the Cold War
B) Television delivered only the positive accomplishments of the United States
C) it was a mode to spread the Communist agenda
D) people were able to be informed how to respond and influence ways of thinking
Answer:
d
Explanation:
it helps everyone learn about what's going on around the world
One major belief in Hinduism is that
Answer: D
Explanation: Hindus believe in multiple gods, and therefore, is a polytheistic religion.
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what were the effects of the second intifada
Answer: Uprising suppressed Construction of the Israeli West Bank barrier Decrease of violence in the West Bank Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip
Explanation:
Which section of Germany
maintained a strong economy
in the 1950s and throughout
the next century?
A. Northern Germany
B. West Germany
C. East Germany
D. Southern Germany
The correct option is B. West section of Germany maintained a strong economy in the 1950s and throughout the next century.
One of the strongest economies in the world was that of West Germany. Due to the bureaucratic structure, the departure of East Germans of working age to West Germany, and ongoing resource reparations to the USSR, the East German economy also experienced considerable development, though not as much as in West Germany.
Why is the German economy so strong?The competitiveness and international networking of the German economy can be attributed to its excellent innovativeness and strong export orientation. Exports make up a significant portion of total revenues in high-selling industries including automotive manufacturing, mechanical and plant engineering, the chemicals sector, and medical technology.
The Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) experienced a period of unparalleled economic growth in the two decades that followed the Second World War. Growth peaked in the 1950s at almost 8% per year before declining to a still-impressive 4.6 percent in the 1960s.
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UNIT 10
World History
68a
Name
Independence Sweeps the World
Answer:
The word “alone” was changed to read “only.” This change, like that indicated in notes 1, 10, and 12, was made by expunging or erasing one word while the ink was still wet and overwriting the substituted word; thus all three of these changes were probably made by TJ in the course of copying the “Rough draught.”
Answer:
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Explanation:
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A map showing party majorities for Party 1 and Party 2 in four districts, A, B, C, D. All of the districts are oddly shaped. Party 1 has majority in Districts A, B, C. Party 2 has majority in District D.A map showing party majorities for Party 1 and Party 2 in four districts, A, B, C, D. All of the districts are oddly shaped. Party 1 has majority in Districts A, B, C. Party 2 has majority in District D. Look at this map of an imaginary state that has been redistricted. Based on this map, what conclusion can someone draw about who was most likely in charge of the redistricting? Party 1 Party 2 neither party the federal government
Answer:
Party 1
Explanation:
Party 1 was most likely in charge of the redistricting in this scenario and is denoted as option A.
What is Redistricting?
This is the process of drawing electoral district boundaries through distinct lines which subdivide territories.
Party 1 has majority in Districts A, B, C than party 2 which makes it more included and involved in the redistricting process.
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According to the map above, about how much precipitation can Stillwater expect to receive each year? A. Less than 24 in. B. 24 – 32 in. C. 32 – 40 in. D. More than 40 in.
Answer:
C). 32 - 40 in.
Explanation:
Precipitation is described as any form of water particles(rain, hail, snow, or sleet) that fall from the atmosphere. It is the water form that is distinguished from cloud, fog, dew, etc. as it must fall to the ground. As per the map provided, the stillwater is likely to receive 32 to 40 inches of preciptation annually. Since the area is a monsoon area due to being located close to the eqautorial region, it receives plenty of precipitation throughout the year including rainfall of across 1000mm. Thus, option C is the correct answer.
why does loomis scold ann for going the church while he is sick
Answer:
She might have been told not to go or loomis might have not trusted her to go out without him.
Explanation:
filipino president ferdinand marcos achieved power through the Huks, a revolutionary group. b. strongly supported free elections in his country. c. supported the peasants over the wealthy elite. d. became a dictator and cracked down on basic freedoms.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Filipino president Ferdinand Macros served as the 10th President of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986.
He established the authoritarian regime
His regime was known for corruption and suppression of democratic rights
The correct answer is D) became a dictator and cracked down on basic freedoms.
Filipino president Ferdinand Marcos achieved power by becoming a dictator and cracked down on basic freedoms.
Ferdinand Marcos (1917-1989) was the authoritarian 1oth President of the Philippines. In simple terms, he was a dictator. He established martial law in 1971, and ruled a corrupt government based on fear and repression, suppressing basic rights and limiting the freedom of speech and freedom of the press.
He was deposed by the Filipino people in 1986. President Corazón Aquino became the new President who ruled the country from 1986 to 1992.
Write a 4 paragraph Essay explaining the lives of African Americans on Delmarva during the 1800s by answering the following: *How did African Americans gain their freedom? *What was life like for African Americans living on Delmarva before the end of slavery? *Who aided African Americans in their escape to freedom?
Considering its size, do you think the Roman citizens were truly unified? Why or why not?
Rome mostly had two parts of the empire, the rich part or posh part of the city, and the poor slums. The poorer people usually worked as construction workers or had little shops below their houses, the poor people did all of the gruesome labor work. The more wealthy people of Rome would have higher paying and more respected jobs such as lawyers, senators, government officials, and engineers. The poorer people would also work longer hours in a day so most people were stuck at work for the whole day. When they got home some fortunate people would take a bath and maybe change clothes while less fortunate people just went straight to bed after maybe eating a small meal. Since the wealthier people usually had slaves they would probably come home to dinner, bathe at home or go to the bath house, and spend time with their family. I hope this helps, I had the same question in world history class.
I'm having a test on the Cold War, Space Race and Civil Rights act! I need more help understanding them!
Answer:
what rank you got on cold war lol?
Explanation:
A major result of the Industrial Revolution was? A concentration of workers in urban areas.
An increased desire of the wealthy class to share its power.
A formation of powerful craft guilds.
A control of agriculture production by the governments.
Answer:
A concentration of workers in urban areas.
Explanation:
Due to the increase of factaries and Uban areas were created around these factaries containing mostly workers
Una empresa que se dedica a la fabricación y distribución de mesas cuenta con los siguientes factores productivos: Madera, carpinteros, hierro, martillos, 10.000 euros, un gerente, sierras, un contador, una furgoneta y un conductor. Clasifica los factores productivos en las categorías: TIERRA-TRABAJO – CAPITAL.
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Una empresa que se dedica a la fabricación y distribución de mesas cuenta con los siguientes factores productivos: Madera, carpinteros, hierro, martillos, 10.000 euros, un gerente, sierras, un contador, una furgoneta y un conductor. Clasifica los factores productivos en las categorías:
TIERRA: madera, hierro, sierras,
TRABAJO: carpinteros, martillos, gerente, contador, conductor
CAPITAL: $10,000 Euros, furgoneta.
Aquí estaos hablando de los llamados 3 factores de producción en la Economía. Estos tres factores son necesarios para producir bienes y servicios que generarán los ingresos a las empresas y permitirán que los dueños o inversionistas sigan invirtiendo su dinero en la generación de empleos o se reactive o mantenga la economía de una región.
The writings of Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass are primary sources about slavery because these writers
come well known US political leaders
had the worst CME W
Answer:
by CME do you mean continuing medical education? I am a bit confused...what is your question?
Explanation:
6. What were the chief exports produced by colonists in cluster C?*
A. whale oil and silver
B. textiles and tea
C. potatoes and fish
D. O tobacco and rice
Answer:
It should be D
Explanation:
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In 1841, Horace Greeley, proponent of ____________, made the following public statement: Do not lounge in the cities! There is room and health in the country, away from the crowds of idlers and imbeciles. He encourage people to __________ before they were fitted for no life but that of the factory. Group of answer choices Westward Expansion; Go West the Arts; be creative small business; work for themselves Transcendentalism; think
Answer:
In 1841, Horace Greeley, proponent of Westward Expansion, made the following public statement: Do not lounge in the cities! There is room and health in the country, away from the crowds of idlers and imbeciles. He encourage people to Go West before they were fitted for no life but that of the factory.
Explanation:
The Westward Expansion is a movement of settlers during the early 19th century towards the American West. This movement began with the Louisiana Purchase and then helped by the Gold Rush along with the Oregon Trail and the development of the West. This movement was also depicted in the famous 1872 "American Progress" painting by John Gast.
The given quote was spoken by Horace Greely, a proponent of the Westward Expansion movement. His original statement reads:
Do not lounge in the cities! There is room and health in the country, away from the crowds of idlers and imbeciles. Go west, before you are fitted for no life but that of the factory.
Thus, the correct answer is the first option.
How are Harriet Tubman and Henry Box Brown's challenges and experiences from escaping slavery similar?
Answer:
Both were involve in the underground railway.
Explanation:
Harriett Tubman played a notable role in assisting escaped slave from the Southern states to the Northern states after becoming active in the Underground Railroad as a conductor.
Henry Brown holds a strong representation of the Underground Railroad. He was a Virginia slave who escaped by arranging to have himself mailed to Philadelphia.
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Who joined the continental army after Saratoga?
Answer:
General Horatio Gates, commander of the Northern Department of the Continental Army, is ready with 8,500 men
Explanation:
Answer:
In the spring of 1777, the British ordered three of their armies to merge in Albany, New York. Only one army, however, commanded by General John Burgoyne, made the final push to its destination. Waiting for them was the heavily-fortified Northern Department of the Continental Army, commanded by General Horatio Gates
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Which of these is not a Memorial Day tradition?
A. parades
B. flying the flag at half-staff until noon
C. flying the flag at full height after noon
D. a day of silence
Answer:
D
Explanation:
the reason I chose D is because there is a moment of silence at 3 but not a day of silence.
"The German armed forces on land, at sea and in the air have been completely defeated and have surrendered unconditionally and Germany, which bears responsibility for the war, is no longer capable of resisting the will of the victorious Powers. The unconditional surrender of Germany has there been affected, and Germany has become subject to such requirements as may now or hereafter be imposed upon her." What is the mostly likely title of this declaration
Explanation:
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In what ways did oil affect Mexico's economy?
Mexico became dependent on revenues from foreign oil sales. When prices drop the government began privatizing industries to raise Capital and pay debts.
Draw or create an image that illustrates the historic significance of the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s & 1960s
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Answer:
put it in web search
and use the history link
Explanation: