The central thought of Daniel webster's "liberty and union" is that liberty and union cannot exist when separated, they must always be together.
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A Federalist was someone who believed in a strong central government. Federalists cannot really be compared to either Democrats or Republicans; Federalists were their own political party. However, since they opposed the Democratic-Republican party (later to become the Democratic party), they could possibly be associated more with Republicans, in that regard. They did support the Constitution, and favored a loose view of it, meaning that they used such devices as the Elastic Clause to give the central government more power than what is strictly stated in the Constitution.
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CPU-Central Processing Unit
in the cpu, or central processing unit
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It could have the Sentry Key system (chip key).
Neither. It is a central processor. It manipulates data sent to it from devices, and sends in back to the devices for them to output.
Peripherals are devices which are connected to the central processing unit by the various ports.
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In a star topology, all devices are connected directly to a central hub or switch. This central device manages the flow of data between all connected devices, minimizing network collisions and enabling easy addition or removal of devices without affecting the network as a whole. However, if the central hub fails, the whole network can be affected.
The six hardware components of a computer system are the central processing unit (CPU), primary storage, secondary storage, input devices, output devices, and the communication devices. The central unit of a computer is the CPU.
Yes, the star topology is a type of network layout where all devices are connected to a central hub or switch. This configuration allows for easy addition or removal of devices without disrupting the network. It also enhances network performance, as data is transmitted directly between the central hub and devices, reducing the chances of packet collisions. However, if the central hub fails, the entire network becomes inoperable.
In a star topology, if the central device (typically a switch or hub) fails, all connected devices lose communication with each other, as the central device acts as the main point of connectivity. However, individual devices can still function independently; they just cannot communicate with others on the network. This makes the system vulnerable to a single point of failure, but the star topology is beneficial for easy troubleshooting and isolation of devices. Replacing or repairing the central device restores network functionality.
Input devices sends data to the central processing unit. Central processing unit (CPU) excutes computer instructions. Memory holds data and programs currently in use. In the same time secondary storage devices stores data and programs. Lastly output devices make processed data (information) available.