Which of the following is an example of government's role in promoting social standards?
Delivering mail
operating a lottery
restricting gambling ---
taxing education
I think c help
37 answers
Yes it is C your correct
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What are the answers to the rest???? There’s 20 questions
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for the 2nd question i think its mixed
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I just took the test and it doesn't even show what you made on it..
So you probably just have to do it on your own-
So you probably just have to do it on your own-
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bruh yall talking too long
i’ll give y’all the answers as i go
#1 restricting gambling
#2 mixed
#3 Barack Obama? not sure on this one tbh so do that or guess
#4 Tyranny? not sure either i don’t remember this one
#5 the enlightenment
#6 rule of law
#7 statutory law
#8 Magna Carta
#9 colonies should declare
#10 social contract
#11 King George III
#12 Strong central government with little power (i think)
#13 ended the war with great britain
#14 relationship
#15 equal representation
#16 anti federalists
#17 State Government
#18 To Keep
do 19 and 20 yourself their pretty common sense stuff
i cant say these are definitely their correct but they are my answers and i am really confident in them
#1 restricting gambling
#2 mixed
#3 Barack Obama? not sure on this one tbh so do that or guess
#4 Tyranny? not sure either i don’t remember this one
#5 the enlightenment
#6 rule of law
#7 statutory law
#8 Magna Carta
#9 colonies should declare
#10 social contract
#11 King George III
#12 Strong central government with little power (i think)
#13 ended the war with great britain
#14 relationship
#15 equal representation
#16 anti federalists
#17 State Government
#18 To Keep
do 19 and 20 yourself their pretty common sense stuff
i cant say these are definitely their correct but they are my answers and i am really confident in them
Hello I'm here! PSA to all people cheating on their unit tests, make sure that each of these answers makes sense in the questions so you dont get a 0 or something. That said however; you got a few wrong
#3: John Kerry criticizes... (C)
#4: Ogoliarchy (D)
#12: A weak central gov with power in the States (C)
*little sidenote* The ENTIRE point of the Articles of Confederation was that the central government was weak
#14: Congressional Representation (A)
Good luck to all the students out there, and please, try to limit cheating to only checking your answers. There are millions of resources not limited to just the lesson itself, and tons of Kahoots.
#3: John Kerry criticizes... (C)
#4: Ogoliarchy (D)
#12: A weak central gov with power in the States (C)
*little sidenote* The ENTIRE point of the Articles of Confederation was that the central government was weak
#14: Congressional Representation (A)
Good luck to all the students out there, and please, try to limit cheating to only checking your answers. There are millions of resources not limited to just the lesson itself, and tons of Kahoots.
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1. Restricting gambling
2. Mixed
3. John Kerry criticizes… the election
4. Oligarchy
5. The enlightenment
6. Rule of law
7. Statutory law
8. Magna Carta
9. Colonies should declare their independence
10. Social contract theory
11. King George III
12. A weak central government with the power in independent states
13. Ended the war
14. Congressional representation
15. Equal representation of each state in the senate
16. Anti-federalists
17. State government
18. To calm the fears that the… peoples rights
19. Use quill bot to paraphrase: The Federalists wanted a strong
government and strong executive branch,
while the anti-Federalists wanted a weaker
central government. The Federalists did not
want a bill of rights -they thought the new
constitution was sufficient. The anti-
federalists demanded a bill of rights.
20 use quill bot to paraphrase: The ideas in the Declaration
of Independence that were inspired by the
Enlightenment were the ideas of natural
rights, liberty, private property, and equality.
What those ideas meant to Thomas Jefferson
were that those ideals represented the
essence of the new government of the
United States.
Ur welcome ☺️
2. Mixed
3. John Kerry criticizes… the election
4. Oligarchy
5. The enlightenment
6. Rule of law
7. Statutory law
8. Magna Carta
9. Colonies should declare their independence
10. Social contract theory
11. King George III
12. A weak central government with the power in independent states
13. Ended the war
14. Congressional representation
15. Equal representation of each state in the senate
16. Anti-federalists
17. State government
18. To calm the fears that the… peoples rights
19. Use quill bot to paraphrase: The Federalists wanted a strong
government and strong executive branch,
while the anti-Federalists wanted a weaker
central government. The Federalists did not
want a bill of rights -they thought the new
constitution was sufficient. The anti-
federalists demanded a bill of rights.
20 use quill bot to paraphrase: The ideas in the Declaration
of Independence that were inspired by the
Enlightenment were the ideas of natural
rights, liberty, private property, and equality.
What those ideas meant to Thomas Jefferson
were that those ideals represented the
essence of the new government of the
United States.
Ur welcome ☺️
Helper may be right I'll check
helper is correct
1. Restricting gambling
2. Mixed
3. John Kerry criticizes… the election
4. Oligarchy
5. The enlightenment
6. Rule of law
7. Statutory law
8. Magna Carta
9. Colonies should declare their independence
10. Social contract theory
11. King George III
12. A weak central government with the power in independent states
13. Ended the war
14. Congressional representation
15. Equal representation of each state in the senate
16. Anti-federalists
17. State government
18. To calm the fears that the… peoples rights
19. Use quill bot to paraphrase: The Federalists wanted a strong
government and strong executive branch,
while the anti-Federalists wanted a weaker
central government. The Federalists did not
want a bill of rights -they thought the new
constitution was sufficient. The anti-
federalists demanded a bill of rights.
20 use quill bot to paraphrase: The ideas in the Declaration
of Independence that were inspired by the
Enlightenment were the ideas of natural
rights, liberty, private property, and equality.
What those ideas meant to Thomas Jefferson
were that those ideals represented the
essence of the new government of the
United States.
Ur welcome ☺️
2. Mixed
3. John Kerry criticizes… the election
4. Oligarchy
5. The enlightenment
6. Rule of law
7. Statutory law
8. Magna Carta
9. Colonies should declare their independence
10. Social contract theory
11. King George III
12. A weak central government with the power in independent states
13. Ended the war
14. Congressional representation
15. Equal representation of each state in the senate
16. Anti-federalists
17. State government
18. To calm the fears that the… peoples rights
19. Use quill bot to paraphrase: The Federalists wanted a strong
government and strong executive branch,
while the anti-Federalists wanted a weaker
central government. The Federalists did not
want a bill of rights -they thought the new
constitution was sufficient. The anti-
federalists demanded a bill of rights.
20 use quill bot to paraphrase: The ideas in the Declaration
of Independence that were inspired by the
Enlightenment were the ideas of natural
rights, liberty, private property, and equality.
What those ideas meant to Thomas Jefferson
were that those ideals represented the
essence of the new government of the
United States.
Ur welcome ☺️
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Hello, fellow students. I am Ashley Sue. I am here to apologize for being rude all other times. You are free to do whatever you want. You'll never need any of this in the future anyway!
For #19- Include these points: federalists wanted/liked a strong central government because it would put the U.S economy back on track. 2. Federalsits thought bill of rights would limit or weaken some of the governments power. 3. Anti-federalists wanted their rights protected by a written document. (Add some sentences to get up your wordcount but this is pretty much it)
For #20: idk just look at your notes and summarize the main ideas from the enlightenment that influenced TJ
For #20: idk just look at your notes and summarize the main ideas from the enlightenment that influenced TJ
ty "actual help"