Question by TeensForObama: Why do we need Hillary Clinton’s support after the way she acted in Unity, NH?
Did you see the way she acted towards Obama on stage? Talking about ungrateful! We’re throwing her charity and she can’t even act like she’s thankful. She was downright rude. You’d figure after being a Stepford Wife she’d know how to act. We don’t need her or her supporters. Obama can beat McCain on his own. Obama ‘08!!!
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Answer by mnwomen Yes Dems do need her supporters to beat McCain.
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Question by Jessica: How did the Coercive Acts aid American unity?
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Answer by yellowstonedogs They unified the colonists in outrage!
The Coercive Acts (or the Intolerable Acts as dubbed by the colonists) are names used to describe a series of laws passed by the British Parliament in 1774 relating to Britain’s colonies in North America.
The acts sparked outrage and resistance in the Thirteen Colonies and were important developments in the growth of the American Revolution.
They eventually lead to an independent America:
Four of the acts were issued in direct response to the Boston Tea Party of December 1773; the British Parliament hoped these punitive measures would, by making an example of Massachusetts, reverse the trend of colonial resistance to parliamentary authority that had begun with the 1765 Stamp Act.
Many colonists viewed the acts as an arbitrary violation of their rights, and in 1774 they organized the First Continental Congress to coordinate a protest.
As tensions escalated, the American Revolutionary War broke out the following year, eventually leading to the creation of an independent America.
Question by Sdlkj Josdkfj: which aspects of cell structure best reveal their evolutionary unity?
which aspects of cell structure best reveal their evolutionary unity? what are some examples of specialized cellular modifications?
i need help on my hw, idk what i am supposed to write about.. i think it’s DNA, but it’s asking what structure so im thinking Nucleus.. please help…
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Answer by Emma It’s thought that the mitochondria and chloroplasts are remnants of bacterial cells which entered cells and lived endosymbiotically over millions of years before actually becoming a cell organelle itself. Hope this is useful to you x
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Question by open happiness: Newly independent states should adopt one-party systems for the sake of national unity?
Pros and cons for this debate
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Answer by Jonathan While I don’t believe that Democracy is the “right” government for everyone, I do believe that a diverse method of representation is. A single party system doesn’t provide for a broad enough representation of a nation’s spectrum of political ideals. Mind you allowing a newly independent state to have a multi-party system out of the gate without any regulation could be dangerous, but a single party isn’t the answer either.
Question by Ryan: Does anyone know of a song that represents Unity?
Im working on a project and i need a song that represents unity of people. Anyone know of such a song? thanks
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Answer by nixster89 we are the world by michael jackson
Question by Scooty Puff Jr.: If R is a ring with unity, the elements of R that have multiplicative inverses are called units of R.?
Prove that the set of R forms a group with respect to multiplication.
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Answer by kb Verify the four axioms of a group.
Let U(R) denote the set of units in R (assumed commutative).
(i) Closure. Let u,v be in U(R).
So, uu’ = 1 and vv’ = 1 for some u’, v’ in R.
Since (uv)(u’v') = (uu’)(vv’) = 1 * 1 = 1, we conclude that uv has inverse u’v’ in R.
Hence, uv is also in U(R).
(ii) Identity: Clearly, 1 is a unit in R, and u * 1 = u for all u in U(R).
(iii) Inverses: Let u be in U(R). So, uv = 1 for some v in R.
==> v = u^(-1) is also in U(R).
(iv) Associativity: Inherited from this rule for multiplication in R.
I hope this helps!
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Question by Anwar: what is the Tea act and what was the colonial response to it? what was its impact on colonial unity?
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Answer by MrV While the Tea Act passed by Parliament in May, 1773 was one of the major events leading to war with Great Britain, it was not designed to tax the colonies but to bail out the East India Tea Company, a private commercial trading company that was involved in trade with Asia. The company carried out many governmental and military functions in Asia for the Crown. As a reward, it was granted a monopoly of the trade in India. In 1773 the company was on the verge of bankruptcy as a result of mismanagement. It also had 17 million pounds of tea in London warehouses with no prospect of selling the tea. The British government agreed to allow the company exclusive right to sell the tea in the American colonies. The tea would be cheaper than the Dutch tea the Americans had been smuggling in since the Townshend Acts. Prime Minister North did away with all taxes on the tea except the Townshend levy, which was very small. Sam Adams and the Americans who wanted to uphold the principle, “no taxation without representation,” knew that the tea would be purchased by colonial consumers if it were permitted to enter the harbors, be unloaded, and distributed to the stores. The result was the famous Boston Tea Party.
Question by megumi_atemu: How did the Reformation affect religious unity & the influence of the Church in the European political affairs
How did the Reformation affect religious unity and the influence of the Church in the European political affairs?
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Answer by lives7 The reformation split the Body of Christ.
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Directed by Tawd Dorenfeld Note From Serj Tankian: Borders are the gallows of our collective national egos. Subjective lines in the sand, water and air are separating plants, animals, and atmosphere. Fear! Fear is the cause of separation for this imposed illusion, this cordoned off space from pre-birth. When we run out of borders, we reach infinity and unity. As for flags, they’re much less useful than toilet paper. No one has been caused distress by running out of flags. They become useful in times of crisis and unjust manipulative coercions pitting the victim against the victor or vice-versa. Neoliberal globalism is failing due to its underlying imperial ambitions and the discoveries of those sinister ulterior motives. So the ambitions have reawakened for “democracy promotion,” in the past few years. In real terms, that means promoting democracy if and only if it serves imperial ambitions. How about we create a real democracy right here and now! Let’s allow the people to vote for or against a pre-emptive war, universal healthcare, expansion of social security, the Kyoto Protocol, the International Criminal and World Courts, and the role of the United Nations in interventions and reconstruction of devastated lands. Let’s vote for how we want our taxes to be spent, directly. Major referendums discussed and debated thoroughly representing all sides of each issue on television. All empires represent the aristocracy in their imperial ambitions, not the general populace! Also … Video Rating: 4 / 5