The dilemma leads to two related questions. Does the Constitution require the police to protect unpopular groups when their demonstrations incite violence? May the police order demonstrators to disperse in the interest of public peace and safety?
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Rhode Island, The Orphanage, and/or California.
Since setting is time, place, and social context, you'd ask questions about that. What questions depend on what book they're reading at the time!
ANSWER < setting Rhode island for religious freedom.
Margaret Peterson Haddix wrote "Found" to explore themes of identity, family, and moral dilemmas in a science fiction setting. The book delves into questions about where we come from and the consequences of our actions, appealing to middle-grade readers with its suspenseful plot and relatable characters.
The setting of "My Sister's Keeper" by Jodi Picoult is primarily in Rhode Island, USA. The story also takes place in hospital settings, courtrooms, and the family's home as they navigate complex ethical and moral dilemmas related to a sibling's illness.
The setting of "Two Tickets to Freedom" is primarily in the United States during the time of slavery, focusing on the journey of two slaves, Ellen and William Craft, as they escape from Georgia to freedom in the North. The story highlights the harsh conditions and challenges faced by slaves during this period and their courageous attempt to secure their freedom.
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the setting is in California, state Florida where Marcus lived your welcome for awnswering it
He was accused of libel.
Please go ahead and ask your questions about "The Fallen" from the Bluford series. I'll do my best to help you with them.
Tech companies: balancing user privacy with data collection for targeted advertising. Pharmaceutical companies: setting drug prices to balance profit with accessibility for patients. Financial institutions: managing conflicts of interest in investment decisions to prioritize client welfare. Food manufacturers: deciding whether to prioritize healthiness or taste in product development.