Answer: <em>Option (B) is correct.</em>
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The Federalist Papers is known as a collection of essays and articles which were written by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay under the stage name "Publius" in order to advertise the ratification of US Constitution. The collection was commonly referred as "The Federalist" until another name "The Federalist Papers" came into existence in the late 20th century.
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As a source of fuel in nuclear power plants
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The composer described in the question is Contancio de Guzman.
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Constancio Conseca de Guzman was born in 1903 in the Philippines. He died in 1982. Guzman was raised in Manilla, where he had the chance to study composition and piano. He eventually became the music director of several movie production companies, and was acknowledged as the "dean of Filipino movie composers and musical directors." Guzman composed the melody to accompany the poem "Bayan Ko", originally "Nuestra Patria", by Jose Corazon de Jesus.
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The Civil Rights Movement was a social movement against racial segregation and discrimination against African-Americans in the United States, operating in the 1950s and 1960s. Its main objective was to abolish laws establishing racial segregation and to enforce constitutional rights applicable to African-Americans.
The strategies of this movement were non-violent, and varied according to the circumstances. So you can find examples of boycotts, such as the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1956 after the Rosa Parks incident; sit-ins, such as the one that took place in Greensboro, North Carolina, where university students demanded equal treatment of African-American students in Woolworth stores, which segregated African-American clients; or even marches, such as the Selma March to Montgomery in 1965.
Mass protests and demonstrations led in 1964 to the approval of the Civil Rights Act, which guaranteed equal voting rights to all, prohibited discrimination on the grounds of race, religion, gender or national origin, thus supporting the possible abolition of school segregation.
Another victory of the movement was the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which guaranteed federal protection for all black residents wishing to exercise their right to vote.
I believe the part of his personality which is dominating his behavior at the present moment is ego.
It is not id, because id refers to our basic needs - and his basic need is for food, which he didn't satisfy given that he decided not to cut the line. It isn't superego either, because that is unconscious, and he consciously made his decision. It is not preconscious either, because that refers to your recollection of forgotten memories.