Emperor Charlemagne of the Franks was crowned in 800 A.D. The Frankish Empire at that time extended over what is now Germany, Italy, and France.Charlemagne died in 814, but his brief reign marked the dawn of a distinctly European culture. The artists and thinkers that helped create this European civilization drew on the ancient texts of the Germanic, Celtic, Greek, Roman, Hebrew, and Christian worlds. __________________________________________. These mores in turn laid the groundwork for the laws, customs, and even attitudes of todays Europeans.On the basis of above passage please answer the following questionWhich sentence, if inserted into the blank line in the passage, would be most consistent with the writers purpose and intended audience?
Freedom of Expression, 217290 -Text of the First Amendment, 217Suppression of Message Content, 217272Cohen v. California, 219220 -Marketplace of Ideas, 221225 -Abrams v. United States, 223 -Unprotected Categories, 225259 -Chaplin v. New Hampshire, 226 -Obscenity, 232239 -Miller v. California, 233235 -Advocating (Imminent) Illegal Behavior, 239242Schenck v. Ohio, 240 -Defamation, 242246 -New York Times v. Sullivan, 243245Fighting Words, 247252 -Feiner v. New York, 249 -Mere rationality analysis, 252260Brandenburg v. Ohio, 256259 -Outside the Unprotected Categories, 260272Regulations Presumed Unconstitutional, 260263Metromedia, Inc. v. San Diego, 261263Governments Interest, 264272 -Chicago Police Department v.Mosley, 266267Significance, 267 -Widmar v. Vincent, 268269 -Narrowly Drawn, 270272 -Boos v. Barry, 270271 -Incidental Interference with Expression, 273290Time, Place, and Manner, 274277 -Clark v. Community for Creative Non-Violence, 275276Forum, 278283 -Hague v. CIO, 281283 -Public, 279 -Not Public, 280 -Governments Interest, 283290 -Schneider v. State, 284286 -Significance, 286287 -Narrowly Drawn, 287289 -Available Alternatives, 289290 -On the basis of above index please answer the following questionOn which pages should one look to find information about the categories of unprotected speech?
Freedom of Expression, 217290 -Text of the First Amendment, 217Suppression of Message Content, 217272Cohen v. California, 219220 -Marketplace of Ideas, 221225 -Abrams v. United States, 223 -Unprotected Categories, 225259 -Chaplin v. New Hampshire, 226 -Obscenity, 232239 -Miller v. California, 233235 -Advocating (Imminent) Illegal Behavior, 239242Schenck v. Ohio, 240 -Defamation, 242246 -New York Times v. Sullivan, 243245Fighting Words, 247252 -Feiner v. New York, 249 -Mere rationality analysis, 252260Brandenburg v. Ohio, 256259 -Outside the Unprotected Categories, 260272Regulations Presumed Unconstitutional, 260263Metromedia, Inc. v. San Diego, 261263Governments Interest, 264272 -Chicago Police Department v.Mosley, 266267Significance, 267 -Widmar v. Vincent, 268269 -Narrowly Drawn, 270272 -Boos v. Barry, 270271 -Incidental Interference with Expression, 273290Time, Place, and Manner, 274277 -Clark v. Community for Creative Non-Violence, 275276Forum, 278283 -Hague v. CIO, 281283 -Public, 279 -Not Public, 280 -Governments Interest, 283290 -Schneider v. State, 284286 -Significance, 286287 -Narrowly Drawn, 287289 -Available Alternatives, 289290 -On the basis of above index please answer the following questionWhich of the following best describes the organizational pattern used in the section of the book dealing with suppression of message content?
Ratatouille is a dish that has grown in popularity worldwide over the last few years. Essentially, ratatouille is a vegetable stew, which usually features eggplant, zucchini, tomato, peppers, and garlic, chopped, mixed together, sauteed briefly, and finally, cooked slowly over low heat. As the vegetables cook slowly, they make their own broth, which may be extended with a little tomato paste. The name ratatouille comes from the French word touiller, meaning to stir or mix together.On the basis of above passage please answer the following questionAccording to the information presented in the passage, what should one do immediately after chopping the vegetables?
When the current measure used to calculate poverty levels was introduced in 1963, the poverty line for a family of two adults and two children was about $3,100.In 1992, there were 36.9 million people, or 14.5% of the U.S. population, with incomes below the poverty line. A proposed new way of measuring poverty levels would include for the first time the effects of work-related expenses such as transportation costs and child care costs on families available income. The largest effect of the new measure would be a decrease in the percentage of people in families receiving cash welfare who fall under the poverty line, and an increase in the percentage of people in working families who fall under it. People in families receiving cash welfare would make up 30% of the poor under the new measure, compared with 40% under the current measure. In contrast, people in working families would make up 59% of the poor under the new measure, compared with51% under the current measure.On the basis of above passage please answer the following questionAccording to the 1963 standards, the current number of poor working families is approximately what proportion of the population?
When the current measure used to calculate poverty levels was introduced in 1963, the poverty line for a family of two adults and two children was about $3,100.In 1992, there were 36.9 million people, or 14.5% of the U.S. population, with incomes below the poverty line. A proposed new way of measuring poverty levels would include for the first time the effects of work-related expenses such as transportation costs and child care costs on families available income. The largest effect of the new measure would be a decrease in the percentage of people in families receiving cash welfare who fall under the poverty line, and an increase in the percentage of people in working families who fall under it. People in families receiving cash welfare would make up 30% of the poor under the new measure, compared with 40% under the current measure. In contrast, people in working families would make up 59% of the poor under the new measure, compared with51% under the current measure.On the basis of above passage please answer the following questionOne difference between the current and proposed measures is the fact that